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Yahoo7 jumps in Nielsen news rankings

There was no change to the top four news entities' rankings

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Oct 23, 2017
1 min read
Simon Wheeler

The latest data released by Nielsen for September 2017 reveals that there was no change to the top four news entities' rankings. News.com.au (6.1 million, +10%) was followed by ABC News Websites (5.2m, 0%), nine.com.au (4.4m, +1%) and smh.com.au (3.9m, -3%).

When compared with August 2017, there were fluctuations in the remaining six news entity rankings. Yahoo7 News Websites (3.0m, +9%) jumped from seventh to fifth place, followed by Daily Mail Australia (2.7m, -4%) which dropped from fifth to sixth place. Herald Sun (2.7m, +18%) jumped from ninth to seventh place, followed by The Guardian (2.6m, -6%) in eighth place. Next, was BBC (2.3m, 0%) which jumped from tenth to ninth and The Daily Telegraph (2.2m, -3%) which moved into tenth place from eighth place.

Photo: Yahoo7 Content Director Simon Wheeler

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