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The Sun most read online paper in UK

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May 14, 2008

The Sun was the most read on line newspaper in the UK during March 2008, according to new research.

The findings, from Internet research comScore, form part of a study summarizing the usage of websites for major daily newspapers, based on data from comScore Media Metrix.

 

The study revealed that 14.8 million people in the U.K. visited a newspaper site in March, viewing a total of 448 million pages of newspaper content over the course of the month.

 

The Sun Online was the most popular online newspaper in the U.K., attracting 4.3 million visitors in March and accounting for nearly 30 percent of all pages viewed in the newspaper category. Guardian.co.uk had the second largest audience with 3.6 million visitors, followed by Telegraph Group Ltd (2.8 million visitors), and the Times Online (2.6 million visitors).

 

Top Ten U.K. Online Newspaper Sites

Ranked by Total U.K. Unique Visitors

March 2008

Total U.K. - Age 15+, Home & Work Locations (000)*

Source: comScore Media Metrix

Property

Total Unique Visitors (000)

Total Pages Viewed (MM)

Total U.K. Internet Audience

33,761

107,287

Newspapers

14,823

448

The Sun Online

4,268

131

GUARDIAN.CO.UK

3,619

44

Telegraph Group Ltd

2,754

20

Times Online

2,600

21

DAILYMAIL.CO.UK

2,466

40

INDEPENDENT.CO.UK

1,017

3

MIRROR.CO.UK

989

11

Financial Times Group

841

12

METRO.CO.UK

488

3

THISISLONDON.CO.UK

376

2

*Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

 

“With 44 percent of the U.K.’s total online population accessing a newspaper website and viewing half a billion pages of newspaper content in March, it’s clear that the expansion of traditional print newspapers to the Internet is making a significant contribution to their overall readership,” said Jack Flanagan, executive vice president of comScore.

 

Traditional Newspaper Content Proves Popular Amongst Online Readers

 

An analysis of the online behavior of heavy online newspaper readers (defined as the top 20 percent of visitors to the newspaper site category based on time spent, as measured by the comScore Segment Metrix service), revealed their strong appetite for traditional newspaper-type content across the Web, including politics,  job listings, lifestyle – food, and financial news.

 

These heavy online newspaper visitors were more than three times as likely as the average Internet user to visit politics sites (index of 337) and more than twice as likely to visit the job search (index of 216), hobbies/lifestyle – food (index of 211) and finance – news/research (index of 207) site categories.

 

Top Ten Site Categories Visited by Heavy U.K. Online Newspaper Site Visitors

March 2008

Total U.K. - Age 15+, Home & Work Locations (000)*

Source: comScore Segment Metrix

Site Category

Composition Index**

Politics

337

Job Search

216

Hobbies/Lifestyle - Food

211

Finance - News/Research

207

Car Rental

192

Entertainment - News

191

Home

186

Business to Business

183

Health - Information

181

Religion

180

*Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

** Composition Index = % of heavy news site visitors/% of total Internet population x 100; Index of 100 represents parity

 

“From the publisher perspective, understanding the types of sites that heavy online news consumers also visit can help identify the content that might help keep them more engaged at  the publishers’ sites,” added Mr. Flanagan. “And from the advertiser’s point of view, understanding the interests of the core online newspaper audience can provide unique insights for targeting ads to them that are consistent with their interests.”

 

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