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ESPN Moves Back To Second Place In ComScore Rankings, Yahoo Sports Still No. 1

ESPN moved back up to second place from third in the monthly comScore reach rankings of top U.S. sports online destinations, its first time in that spot in three months as it posted 33.2 million unique visitors during June. Yahoo Sports held its customary spot at the top of the list with 42.1 million unique visitors. The rest of the list also remained roughly the same in June, as in recent months. ESPN retained its usual large lead in consumption with an average of 82.9 minutes per visitor during the month.

RK WEBSITE
UNIQUE VISITORS (000)
1) Yahoo Sports
42,164
2) ESPN
33,177
3) FoxSports.com om MSN
31,223
4) USA Today Sports Media Group*
19,871
5) MLB
15,504
6) Turner Sports Digital**
14,839
7) NBC Sports***
11,952
8) CBS Sports
10,629
9) Bleacher Report
10,127
10) Sports Illustrated sites
9,110
11) Sporting News on AOL
8,734
12) SB Nation
8,388
13) Active.com sites
7,529
14) NFL Internet Group
7,260
15) Stack Media
5,493

NOTES: All numbers do not include wireless traffic. * = Sites include 81 local Gannett newspaper sites, 23 Gannett-owned broadcast TV station sites, HighSchoolSports.net, BNQT Media Group. ** = Sites includes NBA.com, PGATour.com, PGA.com, NCAA.com and WNBA.com. *** = Includes NHL.com.

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