Circulation Is Reassembling (And Not a Moment Too Soon)
- Print circulation is stabilizing and growing in various markets, according to a report from South Africa’s Audit Bureau of Circulations.
- The trend is global, with new magazines succeeding in the UK and Japan, and some publications, like The Spectator U.S. edition, increasing their print frequency.
- Print is being treated as a premium, “collectible” medium with higher prices and limited distribution.
- This shift appeals to a new audience, including Gen Z, who values scarcity and design.
- Brands like Microsoft and Dove are using print for “resonance” and “cachet” rather than just for reach.
- The author concludes that “print isn’t back. It never left. It just got tired of being treated like a coupon insert.”
Source: bosacks.com