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Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 1/21/2001 7:00:00 PM

TV-NEWS SITES/December 2000/Ranked by unique visitors per month

Site UVs (000) chg.

MSNBC.com

10,113

down

CNN.com

9,307

down

ABCNews.com

3,751

down

FoxNews.com

2,554

down

CNNFN.com

1,360

down

CNBC.com

1,065

down

Bloomberg.com

731

down

WebFN.com

-

down

CABLE-TV SITES/December 2000/Ranked by average unique visitors per month

Site UVs (000) chg.

NBCi

14,493

down

Weather.com

11,858

down

MSNBC.com

10,113

up

CNN.com

9,307

down

ESPN

5,686

down

Discovery

3,237

down

EOnline.com

3,005

down

CBS.com sites

2,824

down

Cartoonnetwork.com

2,678

up

ABC

2,611

down

FoxNews.com

2,554

down

MTV.com

2,234

down

PBS.org

1,944

down

FoodTV.com

1,819

up

CNBC.com

1,065

down

SciFi.com

904

up

VH1.com

795

down

Fox.com sites

753

down

HGTV.com

701

down

AandE.com

567

up

BET.com

556

down

HistoryChannel.com

516

down

ComedyCentral.com

445

down

Country.com

255

down

TVLand.com

248

up

***CBSNews.com is not included because the site is rolled up under the Web property, CBS.com Sites*, which includes CBS' various TV Web sites, as well as its various news sites.

Source: Media Metrix

Unique Visitor (UV): A person with a unique Web address entering a Web site for the first time each day.

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

** From November to December 2000.

-Statistically insignificant traffic.

NA: Comparison with previous month not available.

NC: No change from November to December 2000.

Sample Size: More than 60,000 individuals throughout the U.S. participate in the Media Metrix sample.

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