The data shows the average single copy price of magazines the UK in the second half of 2016, broken down by sector. Single copy prices were highest for the music sector. On average, consumers had to pay 5.25 GBP to purchase a music magazine in the period of consideration, followed by motoring and motorcycling magazines and titles from the news and current affairs sector. Magazines from the women's interest weekly sector, such as OK! magazine, Take a Break or Woman's Own, had the lowest average price with 1.14 GBP per copy.
Music: rock | 5.25 |
Motoring and motorcycling | 4.45 |
News and current affairs | 4.22 |
Leisure interest | 4.2 |
Teenage magazines | 3.99 |
Men's lifestyle | 3.96 |
Home interest: gardening | 3.71 |
Women's interest monthly | 3.66 |
General interest | 3.62 |
Women's interest: lifestyle and fashion | 3.24 |
Children's magazines | 3.21 |
TV listings | 1.49 |
Women's interest weekly | 1.14 |