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Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 1/28/2001 7:00:00 PM

CABLE-TV SITES/December 2000/Ranked by average minutes spent per usage month

Site Avg. minutes chg.

1 ESPN*

43.9

up

2 MSBET.COM

36.3

NA

3 CNN.COM

29.5

down

4 CNBC.COM

24.6

up

5 CARTOONNETWORK.COM

22.5

down

6 MSNBC.COM

21.9

down

7 NBCi*

16.6

down

8 FOXNEWS.COM

16.4

down

9 PBS.org

15.4

up

10 FOODTV.COM

14.2

down

11 WEATHER.COM

12.2

up

12 ABC*

11.4

up

13 SCIFI.COM

10.2

down

14 TVLAND.COM

10.0

up

15 HGTV.COM

9.7

down

16 LIFETIMETV.COM

9.4

down

17 CBS.com Sites*

8.7

up

18 HISTORYCHANNEL.COM

8.4

up

19 DISCOVERY.COM

8.4

down

20 MTV.COM

7.6

up

All WWW

679.3

down

Cable and Network Universe

37.9

down

TV-NEWS SITES/December 2000/Ranked by average minutes spent per usage month

Site Avg. minutes chg.

1 CNN.com

29.5

down

2 MSNBC.com

21.9

down

3 CNBC.com

24.6

up

4 ABC News*

21.2

up

5 Foxnews.com

16.4

down

6 Bloomberg.com

9.9

down

7 CNNFN.Com*

12.1

up

8 CBS.COM Sites*

8.7

up

9 WebFN.com

-

NC

All WWW

676.3

down

Source: Media Metrix

Average Minutes Spent per Usage Month: The average total number of minutes spent on the Web site/channel/application during the month, per visiting person.

* 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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