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  • 6 Aug 2007
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    Bloggers catching up with newspaper websites

    Some interesting figures from Iain Dale, comparing political blogs’ traffic to national newspapers. He reckons the leading handful of blogs are all getting approx 250,000 unique visitors per month; which puts them in sight of several newspaper websites. Indeed, if these Press Gazette figures are correct, they’re already well beyond a few of them. (Am I the only one to be shocked at the appalling Mirror numbers, by the way?)

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    1. Martin
      6 Aug 2007

      You doubt my numbers?!

    2. SimonD
      6 Aug 2007

      I doubt everybody’s numbers, mate. 😉

    3. Martin
      6 Aug 2007

      And that’s the correct answer, of course.
      The numbers Iain Dale cited were Nielsen/Netratings data for June 2007, which we reported in the magazine this week. He’s copied them down correctly.

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