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LONDON, U.K., June 23, 2009 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released a study of the habits of online newspaper readers in Germany, based on data from the Comscore World Metrix audience measurement service. 12.9 million German Internet users viewed a total of 611 million pages of online newspaper content in April 2009, averaging 47 pages per person.
Bild.de Most Popular Online Newspaper in Germany
Germany’s 12.9 million online newspaper readers spent a combined total of 4.9 million hours reading content on online newspaper sites in April. The most popular property was Bild.de with 4.7 million visitors, followed by Welt.de (3 million visitors), Sueddeutsche.de (2.3 million visitors) and Faz.net (1.1 million visitors).
“With 13 million monthly readers, online newspapers currently attract one-third of the total German Internet audience,” said Andrew Livesey, Comscore director of business development for Germany. “However, newspapers are only capturing an average of 27 minutes of each of their visitor’s time spent online in a month. As newspapers increasingly incorporate emerging digital media, including audience commenting, social networking and video into the online news experience, traditional German newspapers have the potential to increase the engagement of their online readers. Such innovations will represent significant benefit for readers and advertisers alike.”
A Selection of Leading German Newspapers*
Total Germany – Age 15+, Home & Work Locations
April 2009
Source: Comscore World Metrix
Property
Total Unique Visitors (000)
Total Hours (000)
Total German Internet Audience
40,000
878,361
Newspapers
12,868
4,883
BILD.DE
4,719
2,491
WELT.DE
2,978
232
SUEDDEUTSCHE.DE
2,269
248
FAZ.NET
1,120
126
ZEIT.DE
1,062
74
ABENDBLATT.DE
807
37
TAGESSPIEGEL.DE
467
12
MORGENPOST.DE
445
40
MILLIYET.COM.TR
390
133
EXPRESS.DE
363
58
*Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.
Interestingly, Turkish news site Milliyet.com.tr ranked as the ninth most visited newspaper site in Germany, attracting 390,000 visitors who spent a total of 133,000 hours on Milliyet sites during the month. However, the Turkish-owned, Turkish-language publication, attracted 10.3 million worldwide visitors, of which approximately only 4 percent came from within Germany.
Other findings from the April 2009 study includes:
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Ayaan MohamudComscore, Inc.+ 44 (0) 207-099-1775worldpress@comscore.com