Editor&Publisher: Time spent on top 30 American newspaper web sites down significantly
June 23rd, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Online Journalism, Traffic
“The amount of time people spent at the top [US] 30 newspaper websites is stuck in neutral if not reverse: more than half saw significant falloff in May,” Editor & Publisher reported yesterday.
“The list is for May Nielsen Online data for the top 30 newspapers’ websites ranked by unique users. Nielsen (owned by E&P’s parent company) defines the average time spent per person at a site during the month.”
Full story and stats at this link…
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