Despite a slight fall in users over the month of October, Guardian.co.uk remained more popular than its rivals. According to figures released by ABC, the website was the most visited national newspaper site for the second month in a row.
The latest NRS figures, for the period October 2008 to September 2009, show some healthy readership increases for a lucky few titles.
October saw the daily newspaper market fall by 3.2% overall on the same period last year.
Over the past twelve months the UK internet audience has grown by over 2 million users, according to data released by research company Kantar.
Guardian.co.uk has regained the position of most popular national newspaper website in the UK, according to data just released by ABCe.
The overall daily newspaper market dipped by 1.2% in September period on period, with just two titles bucking the overall downward trend.
Mail Online was once again the most popular national newspaper website, taking the top spot over the month of August.
The overall daily newspaper market dipped by 2.7% in August, with all of the titles bar one suffering period on period declines.
Business freesheet City AM saw its total distribution figure fall by almost 5% in August, to under 85,000 copies.
The latest regional ABC figures, for January to June 2009, reveal the debut regional circulation figure for the London Evening Standard.
