Men's Health remains number one paid-for title in the men's print market as rival Bauer Media title reports sales of 96,452FHM, which in its pomp as the UK's most popular men's magazine sold more than 600,000 copies a month, has now slipped below a monthly circulation of 100,000.In the latest Audit Bureau of Circulations figures published on Thursday, FHM had an average monthly sale of 96,452 in the second half of 2013, down 15.9% year on year and 9.3% on the previous six months. The Bauer Media title's sales have been in long-term decline, overtaken as the sector's market leader by Men's Health in 2009.Nuts and Zoo turned 10 in January, but there was nothing to celebrate for the men's weeklies as they spiralled further down the sector, shedding a third of their sales, overtaken by Esquire and T3 respectively.A decade after they launched in a blaze of publicity and briefly breathed new life into the sector (albeit with controversial content), IPC Media's Nuts sold an average of 53,342 print editions each week in the second half of last year.It was down 33.5% year on year and was eclipsed in print by Hearst's rather more upmarket monthly offering, Esquire, with sales of 55,011, down 10.7% year on year, but up 4.2% on the previous six months.Nuts' figures are improved by the inclusion of 8,776 digital edition sales each month on average, pushing the combined total up to 62,118 and ahead of Esquire's combined figure (4,968 digital editions, 59,979 total).The ABC has... Continue reading at 'The Guardian'
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