Election traffic: WashingtonPost sees biggest jump but CNN leads
November 7th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted by Judith Townend in Broadcasting, Online Journalism, Traffic
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 Online reported last night. Although far from the newly crowned traffic leader, CNN.com, the Post jumped 113 percent to 2.3 million unique visitors”
So, CNN were the real winners of the day with a 400 per cent traffic spike for the site.
Here, CNN anchor and special correspondent Soledad O’Brien speaks to Beet TV about reporting from the exit polls, and the changes she has witnessed in web reporting over the past 12 years.
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