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Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/25/2001 7:00:00 PM

CABLE-TV SITES/January 2001, Ranked by average minutes spent per usage month-source Media Metrix

Site Avg. min. Chg.

1

ESPN*

36.4

down

2

BET.COM

41.5

down

3

CARTOONNETWORK.COM

33.7

down

4

CNN.COM

29.7

up

5

FOODTV.COM

25.2

down

6

CNBC.COM

22.9

up

7

MSNBC.COM

21.3

down

8

NBCI*

20.1

NA


Total WWW

716.8

CABLE-TV SITES/January 2001, Ranked by unique visitors per month

Site UVs (000) Chg.

1

NBCI*

14,351

down

2

MSNBC.COM

9,755

down

3

WEATHER.COM

9,643

down

4

CNN.COM

7,705

down

5

ESPN*

5,860

up

6

EONLINE.COM

4,734

up

7

CBS.COM SITES*

3,577

up

8

DISCOVERY.COM

3,207

down

9

ABC*

2,924

up

10

PBS.ORG

2,673

up

11

MTV.COM

2,368

up

12

FOXNEWS.COM

2,156

down

13

CARTOONNETWORK.COM

2,124

down

14

FOODTV.COM

1,652

down

15

CNBC.COM

1,272

up

16

FOX.COM SITES*

1,092

up

17

HGTV.COM

974

up

18

VH1.COM

916

up

19

SCIFI.COM

642

down

20

HISTORYCHANNEL.COM

562

up


Total WWW

82,914

Source: Media Metrix

Unique Visitors: The number of total users who visited the reported Web site or online property at least once in the given month. All unique visitors are unduplicated (counted only once).

* Represents an aggregation of commonly owned/branded domain names.

** From December 2000 to January 2001.

-Statistically insignificant traffic.

Note: Sites categorized by Broadcasting & Cable.

NA: Comparison with previous month not available.

NC: No change from December 2000 to January 2001.

Sample Size: More than 60,000 nationwide.

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