The
Guardian is now attracting larger digital audiences than ever before.
The latest
ABC digital figures*, released today, confirm that the Guardian website
recorded its best ever digital traffic across the board in January 2013.
The figures
show that the Guardian website attracted 77.9 million monthly unique browsers
in January - a new record. Sustained high levels of traffic throughout the
month - with particularly strong news topics including continued Mali coverage,
the US fiscal cliff and the Golden Globes - contributed to the figures, which
comfortably beat the previous record of 71.8 million monthly unique browsers,
set in October 2012. January's record figure saw month-on-month traffic
increase by 14% and year-on-year traffic rise by 23%.
The website
also saw a substantial increase in daily traffic, with a record-breaking 4.3
million daily average unique browsers accessing the site in January - up 17%
from the previous month, and 20% compared with January last year. The previous
record was set in October 2012 when over 3.9 million unique browsers accessed
the site on a daily basis. Similarly, the site saw monthly page impressions at
its highest-ever level, rising to over 474 million views, again beating the previous
record of 435 million views back in October 2012.
Record US
traffic
Traffic to the Guardian's US site is also at record levels, having increased by over 30%
year-on-year. The latest comScore figures** confirm that Guardian US saw over
12.5 million monthly unique users access the site in January 2013 – maintaining
its lead over BBC News for the fourth consecutive month in a row. The previous US traffic record of 11.8 million monthly unique users was set in October 2012.
Record
video views
In addition
to breaking web traffic records, January marked a new milestone for Guardian
video content - recording over 11.3 million video views worldwide***. Video
coverage of the Australian Open, David Bowie's new single and the BlackBerry
Z10 review contributed to the new high. The previous record for video views in
a month was 8.9 million views in November 2012.
Fantastic
mobile traffic figures
The
Guardian's mobile site recorded its second-highest level of traffic of all time
in January following its responsive design relaunch in November. ABC figures*
show that 15.9 million monthly unique browsers accessed the site, up 1.6
million month-on-month and 69% year-on-year.
Andrew
Miller, CEO, Guardian Media Group, said: "It's been a fantastic start to
the year for the Guardian, with record-breaking website numbers and a
fast-growing mobile audience highlighting the power and ongoing success of our
digital-first strategy, which continues to open up a world of opportunities for
advertisers. This follows on from January's ABC print figures, which confirmed
that the Guardian was the only daily quality title to see print sales increase
three months in a row - a great achievement in such a challenging market,
especially in light of the recent price rise we introduced.
"Multimedia
content continues to be a success story for the Guardian, with global video
views increasing at a phenomenal speed. We are constantly looking for new ways
to showcase our award-winning journalism and engage our audiences, and these
figures are testament to our hard work and continued development in this
area."
January's
new digital records follow on from the Guardian's recent announcement that it
will be extending its global reach with a 2013 digital edition in Australia. In
preparation for its launch in the forthcoming weeks, the Guardian announced last week that it has hired Lenore Taylor as political editor and Katharine
Murphy as deputy political editor.
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Notes to
editors:
* Source:
ABC digital, January 2013
** Source:
US comScore, January 2013
*** Source:
Adobe Discover, January 2013
About
Guardian News & Media
Guardian
News & Media is the publisher of the Guardian, The Observer, guardian.co.uk
and guardiannews.com. It is the core business of Guardian Media Group, which is
wholly owned by The Scott Trust Ltd, the purpose of which is to secure the financial
and editorial independence of the Guardian in perpetuity.
For further information contact:
Giovanna Clark, Guardian News & Media press office, 020
3353 3891
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