Traffic was down for all of the national newspaper websites in December, according to the latest data from the ABCe.Guardian Unlimited saw a fall of over 1.5 million unique users*, although with just under 16 million it remains the UK’s busiest national newspaper website. This is the second consecutive month that figures have fallen.The Daily… Continue reading National Newspaper Sites Hit By December Dive
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The number of people logging onto Guardian Unlimited during the month of November fell month on month by nearly one million users, according to figures released by the ABCe.While there is largely an increase in Unique Users* and Page Impressions across the national dailies, the Guardian‘s site has been losing traffic since the previous month.… Continue reading Guardian Unlimited Records Traffic Downturn But Remains Top Newspaper Site
The total number of people using the internet over the third quarter of 2007 comes to 30.6 million according to figures released by BMRB. This is a 7.9% increase on the same time last year.Internet users in the UK broke the 30 million mark for the first time in Q2 of this year. In the… Continue reading Online Usage Round-Up Q3 2007
Guardian Unlimited has continued to attract more visitors than its competitors, according to the latest figures from ABCe.The Guardian‘s online presence in October rose from September’s already impressive 16.7 million Unique Users* to over 18.4 million. This could be due in part due to the relaunch of its Society, Media and Money sections as well… Continue reading Guardian Continues Online Growth
The number of internet users now stands at nearly 30.2 million, according to figures released by BMRB for the second quarter of 2007.As internet usage broke the 30 million mark for the first time, growth of 9.2% could be observed over the same period last year.The total number of people going online is now over… Continue reading Online Usage Round-Up Q2 2007: Internet Usage Breaks 30 Million Mark
From its humble beginnings to the immense worldwide web of today, the internet has flourished with astonishing rapidity, throwing up new developments, technologies and methods for reaching people with every year that passes. As the company turns 10, IAB chief executive, Guy Phillipson, talks to NewsLine about the medium’s continuing success in an ever-mutable media… Continue reading Online – Keeping Media Afloat
The number of internet users now stands at over 29.6 million according to figures released by BMRB, for the first quarter of 2007. This represents a 7.14% growth from the same period last year.The total number of people going online is now around five million more than it was two years ago.Usage LocationThe number of… Continue reading Online Usage Round-Up Q1 2007: Net Usage Growth Up More Than 7%
Maxim is currently the most popular men’s lifestyle magazine site, according to latest figures released by Nielsen//NetRatings.The site attracted 479,000 unique visitors in January, 100,000 more than second placed FHM.Whilst those two have an established online presence, it is arguable that the newly launched digital magazine, Monkey, is making itself felt the most (see Men’s… Continue reading Who’s Winning the Battle of the Men’s Magazines Online?
Online newspaper websites are rapidly increasing in popularity as their print counterparts continue to suffer falling circulation figures, according to audited data from ABC and ABCe.It appears that no amount of free DVDs and wall charts can halt the declines, which has been felt across the sectors. Newspaper websites on the other hand, never seem… Continue reading Newspapers’ Print Circulations Decline As Web Traffic Blossoms
The number of internet users climbed to over 29 million during the fourth quarter of 2006, according to figures released by BMRB. This represents a 9.34% growth from the same period last year.The total number of people going online is now around 5.5 million more than it was two years ago.Usage LocationThe number of home… Continue reading Online Usage Round-Up: Fastest Net User Growth For 65+ Age Group
