If anyone cares, the latest data are out for 2017/18.
The Guardian the most read quality paper (23.5m) followed by The Telegraph (22.5) and The Independent (18.5m).
Across all papers, The Sun is most read (29.5m), Mail second (26.8m) and The Guardian third.
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I was in town all week apart from Thursday so that must be why.ctfc-fan wrote:You’ve missed The Gloucestershire Echo....
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October 2017 to September 2018. Including U.K. paper sales and internet visits.Shade wrote:I take it that's the total readership for the year April '17 to March '18?
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Unsure. They break it down by Phone / Tablet / Desktop.Shade wrote:Interesting. Do you know how they monitor the internet visits? One unique IP visit per day?
Interesting question. It does include click throughs from Twitter and Facebook. Which is why the Independent will be so high. I follow all the Qualities on Twitter and the Indy by far and away churns out the most and I often click through so will read on two of three devices a day even if I don’t often go directly to the website.
It would appear that they are using Google Analytics for the information. I can see similar data for my business's website.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Unsure. They break it down by Phone / Tablet / Desktop.Shade wrote:Interesting. Do you know how they monitor the internet visits? One unique IP visit per day?
Interesting question. It does include click throughs from Twitter and Facebook. Which is why the Independent will be so high. I follow all the Qualities on Twitter and the Indy by far and away churns out the most and I often click through so will read on two of three devices a day even if I don’t often go directly to the website.
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I trust you smash them all out the park with your hits.Red Duke wrote:It would appear that they are using Google Analytics for the information. I can see similar data for my business's website.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Unsure. They break it down by Phone / Tablet / Desktop.Shade wrote:Interesting. Do you know how they monitor the internet visits? One unique IP visit per day?
Interesting question. It does include click throughs from Twitter and Facebook. Which is why the Independent will be so high. I follow all the Qualities on Twitter and the Indy by far and away churns out the most and I often click through so will read on two of three devices a day even if I don’t often go directly to the website.