Nine of the 10 most popular online news sites recorded an increase in daily browsers in November – with the Telegraph and Independent both boosting traffic by more than a fifth.
The Times is continuing its period of growth and is now the only title reporting both period and yearly circulation gains.
Over the last year, the News UK title’s mobile readership has increased tenfold, from 1.6 million to 16.5 million
While mobile continues to play a big part for magazine brands, print was still the most popular way to consume content between October 2015 and September 2016, according to the latest readership figures from PAMCo.
The Independent enjoyed a 12% boost to its web traffic in October, averaging at a little less than 3.64 million visitors a day.
There is something interesting going on at the Times and Metro – but the rest of the market rather struggled last month with most titles recording period-on-period declines.
Despite the looming US Presidential election and snowballing post-Brexit coverage, almost all online news sites recorded declines in traffic in September.
Despite unprecedented world events, the national newspaper market failed to record many gains throughout September.
A tough month across the board, with each total market sector posting year on year falls in circulation
ABC online newspapers – Aug 2016 Site August 16 daily average unique browsers July 16 daily average unique browsers Actual change % change MailOnline 15,228,325 14,878,000 350,325 2.35 Trinity Mirror Group – Digital 8,729,512 8,776,553 -47,041 -0.54 theguardian.com 8,352,910 9,594,927 -1,242,017 -12.94 Mirror Group Nationals 5,262,564 5,274,596 -12,032 -0.23 Telegraph 4,769,878 5,193,068 -423,190 -8.15 Trinity… Continue reading ABC Online – August 2016
