Monday, December 12, 2011

Mobile traffic to newspaper websites increases 65 percent in past year

NAA reporting: Newspaper publishers increased page views to their mobile content by 65 percent on average in September compared to the same month one year ago, according to the Newspaper Association of America. Many newspapers reported triple-digit page view increases to their mobile sites and apps, demonstrating that newspaper content remains a leading choice for consumers across their multiplatform offerings.
NAA’s analysis is based on traffic figures for more than 20 newspaper media companies – large and small, public and private – that supplied year-over-year internal measurements of mobile page view traffic and unique visitors from September 2010 and September 2011. Unique visitor count increases ranged as high as 200 percent, with an average increase of about 70 percent for the publishers reporting. 
“Newspapers’ aggressive development of mobile products is paying off,” said Caroline Little, NAA president and CEO. “Consuming news consistently ranks as one of the most popular activities for mobile users. The increasing demand for convenient mobile delivery of the trusted journalism and advertising that newspaper brands provide is both driving and rewarding publishers’ continued investment in mobile content and app development – proving once again that newspapers continue to matter in today’s hyper-connected world.”
Two independent studies confirm the importance of major news media brands in attracting mobile users. According to digital audience measurement firm comScore’s Digital Omnivore report released in October, 7.7 percent of total traffic going to newspaper websites came from mobile devices – 3.3 percentage points higher than the amount of total Internet traffic that originates from mobile devices, with an additional 2.8 percent coming from tablets compared to 1.9 percent for the Internet overall.
In a Pew Research/Economist Group tablet study, also released in October, 84 percent of news app users said the fact an app came from a news organization they like was major factor in deciding to download it. The study also showed that 81 percent of mobile Web users and 90 percent of app users went directly to news organization sites to get news instead of going through a search engine or news aggregator.
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