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Online ABCs: Independent sees traffic drop 7%

Online ABCs: Independent sees traffic drop 7%

After going online-only, the Independent recorded a healthy increase in traffic back in April, but just one month on it looks like the title is in trouble already.

According to the latest ABC data, the Indy recorded a -7.19% dip in May, shedding -236,231 daily unique browsers. It was the largest drop of any online newsbrand in the UK – and for a title that now has no physical presence, should be a major concern.

Elsewhere in the market, the Guardian also recorded a decline – down 373,000 (-4%), while Mail Online (still in the top spot) dropped by just -0.61, losing 85,300 browsers over the month.

The largest gains made by the major newsbrands were recorded by the dailystar.co.uk, up 17%, and express.co.uk – up more than 11%.

Site May 16 daily average unique browsers Apr 16 daily average unique browsers Actual change % change
MailOnline 13,954,521 14,039,907 -85,386 -0.61
theguardian.com 8,923,129 9,296,081 -372,952 -4.01
Trinity Mirror Nationals 4,643,612 4,565,253 78,359 1.72
Telegraph 4,342,570 4,127,605 214,965 5.21
The Independent 3,048,377 3,284,608 -236,231 -7.19
The Sun 2,367,137 2,344,426 22,711 0.97
express.co.uk 1,559,744 1,400,270 159,474 11.39
Metro 1,207,841 1,192,826 15,015 1.26
dailystar.co.uk 899,259 768,589 130,670 17.00
manchestereveningnews.co.uk 712,021 626,389 85,632 13.67
Evening Standard 539,880 492,538 47,342 9.61
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk 584,619 538,604 46,015 8.54
Wales Online 286,568 292,880 -6,312 -2.16
Newcastle Chroniclelive.co.uk 258,661 219,536 39,125 17.82
Birmingham Mail 206,684 210,306 -3,622 -1.72
Teesside Evening Gazette 114,725 107,086 7,639 7.13
Daily Post (Wales) 83,187 84,590 -1,403 -1.66
Huddersfield Daily Examiner 55,866 52,978 2,888 5.45
Coventry Telegraph 57,115 60,193 -3,078 -5.11
Source: ABC

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