British newspapers gave away an average of five DVDs a household - a total of 54 million.
The average number of DVDs purchased per household fell from 12.5 in 2004 to 11.4 in 2005. One in 10 said they had not purchased a DVD as a result of receiving one free.
Screen Digest analysis of TNS data revealed that, among consumers who purchase a weekend newspaper, there was a direct correlation between the number of free DVDs they received and the drop in the number of DVDs they bought.
Screen Digest said the trend had a detrimental effect on consumers' perceptions of the value of a DVD.
It is thought that approximately 20 per cent of the free DVDs are thrown away immediately.
DVD titles given away have included well-known films such as Star Wars and Donnie Darko.
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