Creating leaders for the Future
Creating Readers for the Future Analysis of the children’s magazine and book markets and reading trends The Children’s Magazine Market Adults’ magazines The adults’ magazine market is in long term decline.The charts below show the last 5 years. Volume is down 28% since 2013. This is because many adults are increasingly getting content digitally.Value is down 14% over the same 5 year period. Volume Value 800m £1,200m 700m £1,000m 600m £800m 500m14% £600m 400m 28% 300m £400m 200m £200m 100m £0m 0m 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Source: Seymour/WHS Distribution: 12 months to Nov -17 Children’s magazines The children’s market shows a different pattern.Volume is also down, but by 16% over 5 years, a lesser degree than the adults’ market.What is different is value – the chart below shows value has grown by 7% over the same 5-year period. This is as a result of increasing cover prices, to an average of £3.90 in 2017.Whilst this has been, and still is a good strategy, there must be a limit in how far these prices can be pushed up to drive value.Egmont’s research study‘Magazines for the Early Years 2016’found that the majority of parents are prepared to pay up to £5, if the value is right. 50m 45m 40m 35m 30m 25m 20m 15m 10m 5m 0m Volume 16% 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 £160m £140m £120m £100m £80m £60m £40m £20m £0m £3.