Friday, September 23, 2011

Guardian.co.uk has surpassed the 3m unique browser mark for the first time ever, according to the latest ABC audit for August.

The site, which ranks the second most popular online news source after Mail Online, according to ABC, recorded an unprecedented 3.06m daily average unique browsers for August, up almost 9% on July. According to a Guardian News & Media spokeswoman, the title’s live and in-depth coverage of the English riots was a major factor in achieving the record-breaking figure.
The site, which ranks the second most popular online news source after Mail Online, according to ABC, recorded an unprecedented 3.06m daily average unique browsers for August, up almost 9% on July.
According to a Guardian News & Media spokeswoman, the title’s live and in-depth coverage of the English riots was a major factor in achieving the record-breaking figure.
http://www.nma.co.uk/3030414.article?cmpid=NMAE01&cmptype=newsletter&email=true

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