FOX News Digital finished February leading CNN with total digital multiplatform unique visitors for the first time ever, according to Comscore.
Additionally, FOX News Digital also led news brands with multiplatform views and minutes. FOX News Digital closed out the month reaching 3.1 billion total multiplatform minutes, 1.6 billion total multiplatform views, and 115 million total digital multiplatform unique visitors.* Additionally, FOX News Mobile App reached 5.8 million unique visitors in February, beating CNN’s mobile app for the third straight month.** Year-over-year, CNN was down 6% with total digital multiplatform unique visitors, while FOX News Digital was up 18%.
- FOX News was once again the most engaged brand on social media in the competitive set in February, with 23.9 million total social interactions, marking the 114th consecutive month FOX News has placed on top, according to Emplifi. FOX News drove 5.7 million interactions on Facebook, 16 million Instagram interactions and 2.2 million X interactions, seeing month-over-month gains across all platforms. On YouTube, FOX News secured 189.0 million video views, according to Shareablee.****
- FOXBusiness.com drove 161 million multiplatform views in February, surpassing CNN Business and Bloomberg.com once again, while seeing 25% year-over-year growth. Additionally, the business site delivered 235 million multiplatform minutes and 29.7 million multiplatform unique visitors (up 37% vs. February 2023).*** FOX Business’ videos on YouTube remained the most viewed among the business news competitive set for the 27th straight month, achieving 56.1 million views in February which was up 39% year-over-year, according to Shareablee.*****
Multi-Platform Total Views
- FOX News Digital – 1,575,000,000 (down 6% vs. February 2023)
- CNN.com – 1,183,000,000 (flat vs. February 2023)
- NYTimes.com – 1,450,000,000 (up 18% vs. February 2023)
- FOX News Digital – 3,117,000,000 (up 8% vs. February 2023)
- CNN.com – 1,788,000,000 (down 2% vs. February 2023)
- NYTimes.com – 1,516,000,000 (up 19% vs. February 2023)
- FOX News Digital - 115,432,000 (up 18% vs. February 2023)
- CNN.com – 110,957,000 (down 6% vs. February 2023)
- NYTimes.com – 73,946,000 (down 7% vs. February 2023)
**Source: Comscore Media Metrix® Multi-Platform, Total Digital Population including Social Incremental data for reportable entities. Fox News Digital, CBSNews.com, NBCNews.com, WashingtonPost.com, and ABCNews.com have opted in to account for Social Incremental in Total Digital Multiplatform Unique Visitors, while brands like CNN.com and NYTimes.com have not opted in. Custom-Defined List including CNN.com, NBCNews.com, ABCNews.com, CBSNews.com, Fox News Digital, WashingtonPost.com, NYTimes.com, NYPost Network, Wall Street Journal Online, Insider Inc., and USAToday.com, February 2024, U.S. & Comscore Mobile Metrix®, Mobile App Only, [FOX News Mobile App and CNN Mobile App], February 2024, U.S.
***Source: Comscore Media Metrix® Multi-Platform, Total Digital Population including Social Incremental data for reportable entities. FoxBusiness.com, Yahoo! Finance, CNBC.com, TheStreet.com, Entrepreneur.com have opted in to account for Social Incremental in Total Digital Multiplatform Unique Visitors. Custom-Defined List including FoxBusiness.com, Bloomberg.com, CNBC.com, CNN Business, Entrepreneur.com, Forbes.com, HuffPost Business, MarketWatch, Motley Fool, MSN Money, TheStreet.com, USA TODAY Money, WSJ Online, Yahoo! Finance, February 2024, U.S.
****Source: Comscore Social, PowerRankings, YouTube, February 2024, Report Date: 3/19/2024. Custom-Defined List including CNN.com, NBCNews.com, ABCNews.com, CBSNews.com, Fox News Digital, WashingtonPost.com, NYTimes.com, NYPost Network, Wall Street Journal Online, Insider Inc., and USAToday.com.
*****Source: Comscore Social, PowerRankings, YouTube, February 2024, Report Date: 3/19/2024. Custom-Defined List including FoxBusiness.com, Bloomberg.com, CNBC.com, CNN Business, Entrepreneur.com, Forbes.com, HuffPost Business, MarketWatch, Motley Fool, MSN Money, TheStreet.com, USA TODAY Money, WSJ Online, Yahoo! Finance.
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