But ‘piggate’ doesn’t maintain tabloid and mid-market papers squealing with delight as sales fall across these titles
The news frenzy surrounding Jeremy Corbyn’s surprise ascension to Labour leader fuelled solid sales for nearly all national quality newspapers in September.
Reader interest in the rise of Corbyn,who used his first Labour conference speech to mock some of the more ludicrous coverage approximately him, was one factor that helped all titles in the national quality market, and except the Daily Telegraph (-0.5%),boost sales month-on-month in September.
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Source: theguardian.com