Page Views for Top 30 Online Newspapers
Jen: I got a question from a reader inquiring about the number of page views for the top 30 newspaper Web sites. We usually rank by uniques. I checked in with Nielsen Online -- which provides us with monthly uniques and time spent -- and they sent the data over.
After the jump find the page views for the top 30 newspapers ranked by Oct. uniques, which is in parentheses.
(For the October top 30 ranked by uniques go here and for October time spent go here).
NYTimes.com (1)-- 764,707,000
USATODAY.com (3) -- 186,178,000
washingtonpost.com (2) -- 163,844,000
Wall Street Journal Online (5) -- 107,333,000
Boston.com (6) -- 77,536,000
The Houston Chronicle (15) -- 75,133,000
LA Times (4) -- 75,088,000
Politico (11) -- 62,810,000
New York Post (7) -- 58,629,000
Star Tribune (20) -- 54,222,000
International Herald Tribune (17) -- 51,754,000
Chicago Tribune (8) -- 49,224,000
SFGate.com/San Francisco Chronicle (10) -- 43,043,000
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (24) -- 35,415,000
Orlando Sentinel (23) -- 33,011,000
Newsday (14) -- 28,706,000
Daily News Online Edition (9) -- 25,201,000
Azcentral.com (22) -- 24,657,000
The Washington Times (27) -- 18,538,000
Baltimore Sun (29) -- 17,522,000
Chicago Sun-Times (12) -- 16,595,000
tampabay.com (21) -- 15,346,000
Boston Herald (28) -- 14,672,000
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (16) -- 14,346,000
DallasNews.com - The Dallas Morning News (13) -- 12,083,000
NJ.com (26) -- 11,416,000
Village Voice Media (19) -- 11,227,000
The Seattle Times (30) -- 10,941,000
MercuryNews.com (25) -- 7,548,000
KansasCity.com (18) -- 5,536,000

I am surprised not to see the Financial Times--it is far more informative & balanced than the Wall St. Journal & it has very interesting online blogs, etc.
Posted by: azurite | December 03, 2008 at 12:17 AM
The FT is tracked in a different category -- not on the custom list. Nielsen told me the FT is included in its Financial News and Information category. Jen
Posted by: E & P Staff | December 03, 2008 at 02:19 PM
Very useful.. Thanks :)
Mike
http://www.wannadevelop.com
Posted by: Mike @ WannaDevelop.com | December 04, 2008 at 04:27 AM