1. History of NME:
The New Musical Express ,
popularly known by the initialism
NME Statistics:
NME , is a music publication in
the United NME have on average
On average Kingdom, published
weekly since March about 38,
369, 000 readers and sell 1952. It
started as andmusic on average £
486 copies a make newspaper,
and 215.
96. gradually moved toward a
magazine format during the
1980s, changing from that NME
Recent statistics infer newsprint
in sales have was the by 20% British
1998. It dropped first due to
paper to networking,singles chart,
social include a media and
in other14 November 1952 edition.
the online websites.
In the 1970s it became the best-
Reader facts:
selling British music newspaper.
During the period 1972 to 1976 it
Male: 55% Female: 29% Average Age
was particularly associated with
range: 17-28 Working full time: 50%
gonzo journalism, then became
Working
closely part associated 5%
time: Still
with
studying: rockTotal readership: 467,
punk 35% through the writing
000 of Tony Parsons and
Julie Burchill. An online version
98% of readers use the internet
of NME, NME.COM, was
and 85% have broadband
launched in 1996. It is now the
world'sspend a standalone music
The biggest lot of money on
site, with 98% 7 million users per
clothes: over
month.
It’s worth paying extra for quality
– 71%