ABC Magazines' Average Cover Price Up 1.6% Last Year The average magazine single-copy cover price among the approximately 600 magazines audited by ABC rose by 1.6% last year, to $4.53, according to a Magazine Publishers of America analysis of publishers’ statements.
Average cover price for ABC magazines has increased by 41% since 1997 (when it was $3.22). The average one-year basic (undiscounted) subscription price among ABC magazines rose 7.3% last year, to $27.83. That average basic price was just 2.7% lower than 10 years ago ($28.60). Other data highlights from the just-released 2008/2009 edition of MPA’s Magazine Handbook: An analysis of MRI syndicated readership data shows that, in 2007, 85% of U.S. adults (187.4 million consumers age 18 or over) read magazines—the same percentage as in 2003. Average number of issues read per month was 11.5, versus 10.9 five years ago.
ABC-audited consumer magazines reported total single-copy unit sales of 47.4 million in 2007, compared to 47.9 million in 2006. (Comics, annuals and international editions not included. Size of ABC membership varies slightly by year.)
The Magazine Handbook can be downloaded in PDF format from MPA’s site. |