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WPT/WEF Trend Reports
- WAN-IFRA - November 2012 - English
- Emma Goodman, Brian Veseling - September 2012 - English
- Brian Veseling, Emma Heald - October 2011 - English
- WAN-IFRA - July 2010 - English
- Emma Heald, Jean-Yves Chainon - June 2010 - English
- WAN-IFRA - September 2009 - English
- WAN-IFRA - June 2009 - English
- John Burke, Jean-Yves Chainon - May 2009 - English
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World Press Trends, the primary and most authoritative source of data on the newspaper industry worldwide, published annually since 1989, is now available in a new interactive format: the World Press Trends Database.
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07 Oct 2013 - 09 Oct 2013Berlin - Germany
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World Press Trends, the primary and most authoritative source of data on the newspaper industry worldwide, published annually since 1989, is now available in a new interactive format: the World Press Trends Database.
This new, searchable tool is user-friendly and saves you time searching for data and figures on the global newspaper industry: circulation, readership, revenue, advertising expenditure, digital usage, data for top selling titles in each country and much more.
The database allows you to follow trends from 2006-2011. It includes the most quoted summary tables previously found in the print and digital editions of World Press Trends, and in addition allows users to produce their own, customized reports, which can be exported to PDF or to Excel format. (In the box at right you will find links to download two examples of how country reports created by the database will appear when exported).
Single user access, or IP site access for all your employees are offered. This dynamic database is continuously updated with additional countries and more historical comparison data. Sign up to get access now!
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WAN-IFRA Research reports have strategic, technical or business focus – and among the titles you find both reports resulting from in depth research projects as well as lighter trend reports with case studies. WAN-IFRA Research encompasses known brands such as Shaping the Future of the Newspaper (SFN) and World Press Trends (WPT). The reports are published at irregular intervals in English, French and German, and selected reports in Spanish and other languages.



