![]() ![]() The remainder of the world’s biggest English-language news sites by number of visits recorded a fall in traffic compared to last August. uk made the biggest fall, dropping eight places to rank 35. , People and RT.com made the biggest jumps in rank compared to August, each climbing four places. The New York Times (569.4 million visits) and Mail Online rounded out the top five. Last month’s second placed site, CNN, dropped down to third, changing places with MSN which resumed its previous second place position. The BBC retained its spot as the biggest newsbrand in the world with a combined one billion visits to the bbc.com and bbc.co.uk domains, although this does include visitors to its entertainment and other content. In August The Independent was the sixth fastest-growing site in our ranking with visits up 36% year-on-year. The tenth fastest-growing site in the ranking was British newsbrand The Independent, with 101.9 million visits (up 13%). It was among four Indian newsbrands among the ten fastest-growing sites in the top 50, along with, and. Fastest-growing was Indian financial news site Livemint (69.9 million visits, up 49%). CNN saw the second smallest fall at 6% (608.6 million visits).Īmong the whole top 50, last month’s fastest-growing news site AP News was second by that metric in September (92.3 million visits, up 47%). Similarweb data to .uk captures redirects from other Daily Mail country domains. Mail Online recorded the smallest fall among the ten biggest sites by number of visits (392 million, down 5%). (Similarweb data to .uk captures redirects from other Daily Mail country domains).Īmong September’s top ten, Google News saw the biggest slump in visits (371 million, down 20% compared to last September), followed by another news aggregator, Microsoft’s MSN (639.7 million, down 15%) and The Guardian (329.8 million, down 14%). Visits to CNN were up 6% year-on-year to 703.3 million, according to data from digital intelligence platform Similarweb, while visits to .uk were up 3% to 427.7 million. None of the ten biggest news websites in the world increased their traffic year-on-year in September. The sites in the list are based on Similarweb’s classification of news and media publishers, although Press Gazette refines the list to exclude some sites with a less news-based focus.Ĭontinue reading for previous months' coverage of the world's top 50 websites for news: September 2023 websites and apps that choose to share first-party analytics with Similarweb) contributory networks that aggregate device data partnerships and public data extraction from websites and apps. Datasets are based on direct measurement (i.e. Similarweb generates its traffic data by applying machine learning and modelling to the statistically representative datasets that the company collects. The Mirror saw the biggest fall, down seven places to rank 30th. Other than new entrant The Times of Israel, Reuters saw the biggest jump in rank, climbing seven places to 23rd (113.2 million visits), followed by ABC News. The New York Times and Mail Online rounded out the top five, remaining unchanged from September, as did the rest of the top ten. While the BBC remained the top newsbrand in the world by number of visits, CNN once again overtook MSN to regain second place, pushing MSN into third place. Visits to Google News were down 15% to 398.1 million, while the Microsoft news aggregator was down 16% to 665.6 million visits on the same metric. The Guardian also saw traffic fall by 7% to 376.9 million.Īggregators Google News and MSN again saw the biggest slumps in visits in the top ten. Similarweb’s data includes visits to all the BBC’s content and not just news. The BBC in contrast saw a slight year-on-year fall in traffic, down 4% to 1.2 billion visits.
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