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Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/17/2000 7:00:00 PM

Cable-TV Sites/October 2000/Ranked by unique pages per month

Site UVs (000) Avg. unique pages per month Change**

ESPN*

7,140

35.1

down

CNBC.COM

1,204

20.9

down

CNN.COM

8,023

16.2

down

FOODTV.COM

1,230

14.9

down

SCIFI.COM

785

13.7

down

EONLINE.COM

3,900

12.1

up

CARTOONNETWORK.COM

2,119

11.7

down

HGTV.COM

756

11.6

up

PBS.org

2,616

11.3

down

ABC*

3,308

11.3

up

LIFETIMETV.COM

354

11.2

up

NBCi*

14,657

11.0

down

MSNBC.COM

9,454

10.2

down

Fox.com Sites*

1,269

10.0

up

WEATHER.COM

7,646

8.8

down

Total WWW

78,534

706.8

up

Cable and Network Universe

38,850

26.4

down

Source: Media Metrix

Television-News Sites/October 2000/Ranked by unique pages per month

Site Avg. unique pages per month Change**

1

CNBC.com

20.9

down

2

CNN.com

16.2

down

3

CNNFN.Com*

10.3

down

4

MSNBC.com

10.2

down

5

Bloomberg.com

10.2

down

6

ABC News*

9.6

up

7

Foxnews.com

6.5

up

Total WWW

706.8

up

Source: Media Metrix

.= Statistically insignificant traffic.

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

** From previous month

Media Metrix definitions:

Average Unique Pages per Visitor in a Month: The average of the sum of the number of unique pages viewed per day over the course of the month by those persons visiting a specific Web site or category, channel or application.

UVs: Unique visitors

NC: No change from previous month.

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

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