Now that football season has started, digital media properties belonging to ESPN, which is owned by Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS); Fox Sports, owned by Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. (NASDAQ: FOXA); and the NFL’s own Internet group have jumped sharply. ESPN’s visitor count rose from 82 million in August to nearly 94 million in September. In July the visitor count totaled just 30 million.
Fox Sports pulled nearly 64 million visitors in September, compared with about 61 million in August. Fox Sports was not among the top 50 in July, indicating a July total of around 20 million.
The NFL’s own Internet group posted nearly 58 million visitors in September, compared with 50 million in August. Like Fox Sports, the NFL group did not appear on July’s top 50 list.
Below Google at the top of the ranking, Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) sites attracted more than 219 million visitors (up 2 million month-over-month) to nab second place. These two were July’s leaders as well, but the rest of the top five shifted positions a bit. comScore’s count includes desktop and mobile properties.
Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) retained its hold on the third spot, with nearly 203 million visitors, down slightly from 207 million visitors in August. AOL Inc. (NYSE: AOL) maintained its position at number four, with nearly 184 million visitors, up 3 million from August, and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) held onto fifth place with almost 174 million visitors, down slightly from 179 million in August.
Measured by advertising reach on the desktop only, the top advertising entity is AddThis, with a 93.4% reach compared with number two Google’s 79.3% reach. ShareThis and Outbrain rank third and fourth, followed by Yahoo at fifth with a reach of 73.2%, Facebook with a reach of 58.4% at sixth and YouTube with 50.2% in the seventh spot. Rounding out the top 10are AOL with 47.4%, Microsoft’s Bing with 39% and Amazon.com Inc. (NYSE: AMZN) with 36.1%.
The highest ranked non-tech, non-media property is Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (NYSE: WMT), which posted a rise in September visitors at both mobile and desktop platforms to more than 73 million from 72 million in August.
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