Britain's most popular Sunday - again!
- The Mail on Sunday is the most-read Sunday title in Britain
- Readers averaged 3.71m per edition of the paper, You and Event
- The Sun and its supplement had 3.65m and The Sunday Times had 2.08m
Your Mail on Sunday, along with our fabulous supplements Event and You is, once again, the most-read Sunday title in Britain.
New figures from the National Readership Survey show that more people read the five-section Mail on Sunday than any other Sunday package, including the mass-market Sun.
In the figures for April to September this year, our readers averaged 3.71 million per edition of the paper, You and Event.
The Sun and its supplement had 3.65 million and The Sunday Times pack had 2.08 million.
The Sunday Times newspaper readership fell 12 per cent from the previous year, compared with the MoS’s two per cent.
The MoS is best for advertising too, with the highest reach of 6.25 million viewing a targeted advertisement each month – nearly 800,000 more than our closest rival.
You magazine, with 2.7 million readers, and Event with 2.4 million, remain comfortably in first and second place among Sunday supplements.
We’d like to thank all our readers for your help in making The Mail on Sunday Britain’s most popular Sunday title.
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