Mail Online ad revenue rockets 46%

The infuriatingly addictive Mail Online has seen its ad revenues climb 43% - propping up the groups' fledgling print additions which felt a 5% slip in the quarter ended 30 June.

The infuriatingly addictive Mail Online has seen its ad revenues climb 43% – propping up the groups’ fledgling print additions which felt a 5% slip in the quarter ended 30 June.

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The Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday have been offered protection for the healthy digital performance of parent Company Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT) – with digital ads across the company climbing by 17%.

Revenue at Mail Online rose to £15m, up £5m year-on-year.

Revenue for print publications fell by £3m – a 5% drop – to £46m.

Figures released by DMG Media the national newspaper arm and website publisher of DMGT also reported a 6% slip in circulation.

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