That was the list I heard. And what a bogus bunch of crap that radio station was spewing. If you notice the description of the data it is listed by sessions per person which means nothing! Unique audience is what matters. This is how the list should be sorted...
Brand or channel; unique audience (000); sessions per person
1 CNN Digital Network 7.9 37,181
2 Yahoo! News 7.4 35,274
3 MSNBC Digital Network 6.4 34,013
4 AOL News 7.7 21,119
5 NYTimes.com &nbs
p; 4.9 18,975
6 Gannett Newspapers and Newspaper Division 5.1 13,998
7 Google News 5.3 12,050
8 WorldNow 3.5 10,588
9 USATODAY.com &nb
sp; 3.5 10,571
10 washingtonpost.com &nb
sp; 3.8 10,441
11 Fox News Digital Network 8.3 10,177
12 IB Websites 3.4 7,565
13 MediaNews Group Newspapers  
; 3.5 5,850
14 Cox Newspapers  
; 3.9 5,197
15 NewsMax.com &nbs
p; 4.0 4,054
16 drudgereport.com  
; 19.9 3,445
17 Netscape 4.8 2,709
18 Breitbart.com &n
bsp; 5.3 2,674
19 Star Tribune 4.3 2,108
20 Media General Newspapers  
; 4.6 1,761
21 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette &nb
sp; 3.6 1,472
22 GTGI Network 4.5 1,345
23 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3.8 1,259
24 Daily Kos 8.9 1,204
25 Townhall.com &nb
sp; 4.7 1,152
26 Zwire 3.9 1,089
27 St. Louis Post Dispatch 3.4 1,022
28 TWC News Websites 4.1 840
29 ksl.com 6.0 796
30 The Buffalo News 3.7 502
...Based on Unique Hits.
by
atomicanne on
03/25/2008 03:40:50 PM EST
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