Germany: print publications still popular with older audiences
Posted by Alisa Zykova on July 25, 2008 at 10:45 AM
Germans above the age of 14 regularly read an average of four print publications, according to a study by Media-Analyse, reported Gipp.ru. The study showed that not only were Germans interested in daily and monthly publications, but also in less frequent ones.
Publications that gained popularity include those focused on economics, children's magazines as well as those themed around animals. Meanwhile, music magazines and those for the younger audience were less popular.
Source: Gipp.ru
Publications that gained popularity include those focused on economics, children's magazines as well as those themed around animals. Meanwhile, music magazines and those for the younger audience were less popular.
Source: Gipp.ru
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