Monday, November 21, 2005

Here is some interesting new research published by the Center for Media Research:

Visitors to Newspaper Websites Hit High

According to a new report from the Newspaper Association of America, over 47.3 million people visited newspaper Web sites in September, the most in any month since NAA began tracking online usage in January 2004, taking into account home and work Internet usage. That represents 31.9 percent of all Internet users, and is up 15.8 percent from 40.9 million for the same period last year.

While the report does not track traffic to specific online content, the spike was likely bolstered by the high level of interest in coverage of hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

NAA President and CEO, John F. Sturm, said "Newspapers are continuing to attract readers whether they're reading the traditional printed newspaper, a newspaper Web site, a free daily paper or another newspaper niche product. Not only is the overall audience growing for newspaper Web sites, but NAA studies have shown that they are often the leading local news sites in their markets..."

For the year's third quarter, the monthly unique audience averaged over 41.5 million, or 27.7 percent of all Web users. The time Internet users spend on newspaper sites also continues to rise as users' visits averaged more than 38 minutes during the quarter.

Newspaper Website Visits Third Quarter, 2005

Month

Unique Audience

Active Reach%

Page Views

Time Per Person (mm:ss)

Visits Per Person

Jul-05

36,629,290

24.4

1,499,998,064

38:52

6.88

Aug-05

40,620,431

27.0

1,649,028,864

37:39

6.66

Sep-05

47,378,321

31.9

1,925,737,160

37:52

7.41

Q3 Average

41,542,680

27.7

1,691,588,030

38:08

6.98

Source: NAA and NielsenNet//Ratings, October 2005

To see data for previous quarters, go to www.naa.org/thesource/23.asp

For more information from the NAA, go here.

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