Bath firm Future has laid claim to the title of number one publisher of digital magazine editions in the UK as it celebrates new figures.
The firm had an audited monthly circulation of 125,551, with its technology brand T3 Britain's best-selling digital edition.
Its N-Photo print and digital circulations were up 19.3 per cent and 36.6 per cent respectively, while Cycling Plus saw its circulation grow for the 14th consecutive period.
The firm says Audited Bureau of Circulation figures show that its transformation into an international, digitally-led content business continues at a pace, with its brand reach greater than ever.
The firm started as a magazine company by entrepreneur Chris Anderson now attracts 58 million monthly unique users to its online brands, and sold more than five million copies of its digital editions last year, driving $1.2 million gross revenue a month.
Chief executive Mark Wood said: "Our strategic transition towards becoming a digitally-focused content business continues and is clearly reflected in this set of ABC figures, which again underlines our position as the number one publisher of digital editions in the UK.
"Future's mission is to reach and grow high-value global audiences with world-class content, and to be tireless innovators in the way we engage with consumers and generate value for our commercial partners. As well as strong digital edition growth, beyond the ABC audit our online brands such as TechRadar.com, BikeRadar.com, Cyclingnews.com and GamesRadar.com are setting the pace in their respective categories."
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