Yahoo: US papers grew online audience 6 per cent last year
According to data released by Newspaper Association of America and compiled by Nielsen Online, the online readership of US newspapers grew about 6 per cent last year. Online reach of newspapers grew to...
View ArticleTop US news sites for February
Top 50 US news sites for February 2008, according to Nielsen Online. (Also, have a look at: February Worries Boost News Traffic) Brand Uniques (000) Time Per Person (hh:mm:ss) All Events & Global...
View ArticleAllthingsdigital: Huff Post edges past Drudge for traffic
Traffic data reports from both comScore and Nielsen Online, says All Things Digital, show that The Huffington Post past The Drudge Report for site traffic in February. Nielsen Online showed that in...
View ArticleNielsen Online makes host of UK and EMEA appointments
Stephen Brooks has been appointed as the UK managing director of web analytics firm Nielsen Online. Brooks takes up his new post after working for EMAP, where he was digital director for magazines....
View ArticleGuardian most popular newspaper website in UK, according to Nielsen Online
Some significant differences between the figures for unique users visiting UK newspaper sites released by Nielsen Online today and those announced by the Audit Bureau of Circulations Electronic (ABCe)...
View ArticleEditor and Publisher: Top US News sites beat Google News for traffic
Several newspaper networks surpassed Google News and achieved more unique traffic in May, according to new data from Nielsen Online. Editor and Publisher reported that NYTimes.com stood out with 21.3...
View ArticleCNN’s iReport marks second birthday with 175,000 contributions
Two years since its launch and CNN’s iReport has received 175,000 videos and photos on news topics from users. According to a press release from CNN, 125,000 of these submissions were made in the...
View ArticleEditor&Publisher: Top 30 news sites for September 2008
Nielsen Online’s top 30 current event and global news destinations list, with percentage changes comparing September 2008 with September 2007. The Huffington Post continues to pull off big increases in...
View ArticleElection traffic: WashingtonPost sees biggest jump but CNN leads
Beet TV’s Andy Plesser, writes that the Washington Post was long a pioneer in online content, “[and] … registered the biggest percentage jump on Election Day, compared to the previous Tuesday, Nielsen...
View ArticleNielsen Online release: Web traffic to top 10 US newspapers grew 16 per cent...
Nielsen Online, a service of The Nielsen Company, today reported a 16 per cent year-on-year increase in unique visitors to the top 10 newspaper Web sites, growing from 34.6 million unique visitors in...
View ArticleNieman Journalism Lab: Why Wichita Eagle couldn’t cash in on record traffic
Kansas.com, the site of US newspaper The Wichita Eagle, saw its traffic surge last month, making it the 15th most-visited US newspaper site for February, according to Nielsen Online. The spike was...
View ArticleHas ditching print edition damaged Post-Intelligencer’s web traffic?
Following on from last week’s City University study, which suggested that traffic drops when a news title goes online-only, Editor&Publisher reports on a decrease in unique users to the Seattle...
View ArticleEditor&Publisher: Web traffic to US newspapers up 10 per cent
US newspaper websites recorded a total average of 73.3 million unique users in Q1, according to new figures from Nielsen Online – a 10.5 per cent rise year-on-year. Full article at this link…Similar...
View ArticleIncrease in UK online display advertising activity, says Nielsen
Online display advertising activity in the UK has increased year-on-year despite the current economic climates, figures from Nielsen Online for the first quarter of 2009 are suggesting. The number of...
View ArticlePaywall results in for Newsday as US newspapers see dip in traffic
Some interesting takeaways from new traffic stats for US newspapers released by Nielsen this week and reported by Editor & Publisher. Unique users to the Newsday website, which went behind a...
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