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Mail Online beats NY Times to become most visited online newspaper

US News.Net
Friday 27th January, 2012

New figures suggest that Mail Online has beaten the New York Times website as the most visited newspaper site on the web.

According to figures from tracking firm comScore, UK's Daily Mail had 45.35 million unique visitors during December, inching the site ahead of the New York Times with 44.8 million visitors.

However, Eileen Murphy, spokesperson for the US paper insisted it remained "the number one individual newspaper site" and suggested that the Mail won by including visitors to a sister site.

Taken individually, dailymail.co.uk attracted 44.5 million unique visitors last month while its financial site, thisismoney.co.uk, attracted 1.03 million.

The New York Times reached 44.8 million unique users.

"It's a roll-up of their properties," the BBC quoted Murphy as saying.

"In any case, a quick review of our site versus the Daily Mail should indicate quite clearly that they are not in our competitive set," she said.

The New York Times has long been the most-visited newspaper website in the world, but comScore data - an industry standard widely used by advertisers - suggests the Mail may have the edge.

In September last year, comScore reported that the Mail Online had become the UK's most popular newspaper website.

Mail Online's editor, Martin Clarke, believes the growth is driven by the increase in US traffic. Since the online site was established in 2008, the newspaper has set up offices in Los Angeles and New York employing a total of 29 staff.

"We are now one of the biggest players in terms of Internet news, as is the New York Times - and I'm sure we both will be for a while," Clarke was reported as saying in an interview with media website BuzzFeed.

Completing the top five list of most-visited newspaper websites were USA Today with 37.17 million unique visitors in December, Tribune newspapers with 32.83 million and the Guardian with 29.15 million. (ANI)

 




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