The overall growth trend for national newspaper websites continues. Over the last 5 years all of the sites audited by ABC have recorded large increases.
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August witnessed a fall in the UK’s online population for the second month in a row, according to new data released by online auditor UKOM.Although the initial buzz around the Olympics died down and patient individuals around the country were finally rewarded with some semi-seasonal weather, the fallout didn’t affect overall online activity too negatively.42.8… Continue reading UKOM Data Report: August 2012
The MailOnline continues its digital success with the highest number of daily average unique browsers – up 7% from July to August 2012. Its total is now up to almost 6.6 million.
July saw the UK’s online audience fall slightly, down 158,000 people month on month. According to data just released by online measurement company UKOM, a unique audience of 42.9 million individuals went online throughout the month, with 41 million of those accessing the internet from home and work locations. June 2012 brought the biggest monthly… Continue reading UKOM Data Report: July 2012
The Independent’s website enjoyed a 21% jump in traffic over July, according to data just released by ABC.
The UK’s National Newspapers Online offerings saw mixed results in the latest data release from ABC.
While Summer has traditionally been associated with a dip in internet consumption, the tedious British weather made sure that the nation’s internet habits were not affected in June.
Mail Online continued to rule over the national newspaper’s online offering, according to the latest data released by ABC.
May saw the UK’s total online universe grow by over one million users, bringing the total to 42.3 million.
Most of the UK’s national newspaper sites enjoyed an increase in traffic in April, with all but one of the audited sites posting a rise in unique browsers, according to ABC.
