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'''Top Gear''' is the name of a British automotive magazine produced continuously by Immediate Media Company (formerly BBC Worldwide and initially by Redwood Publishing for its first few issues) since September of 1993.
'''Top Gear''' is the name of a British automotive magazine produced continuously by Immediate Media Company (formerly BBC Worldwide and initially by Redwood Publishing for its first few issues) since September of 1993.


At one point in time, the magazine was Britain's best-selling automotive magazine, peaking with more than 200,000 issues sold worldwide each month from the first half of 2008 through to the second half of 2009. Sales then remained over 190,000 copies per month throughout the entirety of 2010.
==Sales figures==
At one point in time, the magazine was Britain's best-selling automotive magazine, peaking with more than 200,000 issues sold worldwide each month from the first half of 2008 through to the second half of 2009. Sales then remained over 190,000 copies per month for the next 18 months thereafter.
 
===Decline in readership===
Beginning from the second half of 2011, sales began a slow, yet gradual decline. Following [[Top Gear (2002 TV Series)#Jeremy Clarkson's dismissal|the dismissal]] of long term presenter [[Jeremy Clarkson]] in March 2015, sales figures of the magazine were likewise as impacted as television ratings, with just 90,000<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/aug/11/top-gear-magazine-sales-chris-evans-bbc-worldwide-radio-times The Guardian - Top Gear magazine's sales hit skids during Chris Evans era.]</ref> copies sold in the United Kingdom for the first half of 2016, with an additional 10,000 international sales. Sales partially recovered following Evans' departure from ''Top Gear'', stagnating at 100,000<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20190414212023/https://www.abc.org.uk/product/1652-bbc-top-gear-magazine (Archive link) ABC.org - BBC Top Gear Magazine.]</ref> for the entirety of 2018, but fell once more to just 80,000<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20200923154052/https://www.abc.org.uk/product/1652-bbc-top-gear-magazine (Archive link) ABC.org - BBC Top Gear Magazine.]</ref> the year after. By 2020, sales had fallen further<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20211115095232/https://www.abc.org.uk/product/1652-bbc-top-gear-magazine (Archive link) ABC.org - BBC Top Gear Magazine.]</ref> to just 60,000 issues worldwide.
 
==References==

Revision as of 12:21, 15 November 2021

Top Gear is the name of a British automotive magazine produced continuously by Immediate Media Company (formerly BBC Worldwide and initially by Redwood Publishing for its first few issues) since September of 1993.

Sales figures

At one point in time, the magazine was Britain's best-selling automotive magazine, peaking with more than 200,000 issues sold worldwide each month from the first half of 2008 through to the second half of 2009. Sales then remained over 190,000 copies per month for the next 18 months thereafter.

Decline in readership

Beginning from the second half of 2011, sales began a slow, yet gradual decline. Following the dismissal of long term presenter Jeremy Clarkson in March 2015, sales figures of the magazine were likewise as impacted as television ratings, with just 90,000[1] copies sold in the United Kingdom for the first half of 2016, with an additional 10,000 international sales. Sales partially recovered following Evans' departure from Top Gear, stagnating at 100,000[2] for the entirety of 2018, but fell once more to just 80,000[3] the year after. By 2020, sales had fallen further[4] to just 60,000 issues worldwide.

References