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World Cup Helps ESPN.com Break Record For Most Unique Visitors In A Month

ESPN last month shattered its own industry record for most unique visitors in a month in U.S. digital sports history, posting 80.7 million uniques during June according to comScore Media Metrix Multi-Platform ratings. The total was fueled in part by heavy traffic from its coverage of the FIFA World Cup. ESPN’s June audience, beating the prior record of 72.7 million uniques set last September, outdistanced second place Yahoo Sports-NBC Sports Network by more than a third. ESPN also led the category by far in consumption metrics, posting an average of 92 minutes per user during the month and 7.4 billion minutes overall. Fifty-four percent of ESPN’s audience accessed its content only on mobile devices, the third consecutive month in which ESPN has generated the majority of its digital audience from mobile-only users. The World Cup also influenced other portions of the June comScore list, as FIFA.com made a rare appearance in the leaderboard, ranking 12th with a total of 13.9 million unique visitors. 

RANK SITE
UNIQUES (000)
1) ESPN
80,689
2) Yahoo Sports-NBC Sports Network *
58,201
3) Bleacher Report-Turner Sports Network **
56,396
4) FoxSports.com on MSN
44,298
5) USA Today Sports Media Group ***
39,552
6) MLB
36,350
7) Sporting News Media/Perform Sports
28,882
8) SB Nation
28,196
9) NFL Internet Group
26,301
10) CBS Sports
25,432
11) Sports Illustrated sites^
17,516
12) FIFA.com
13,906
13) Deadspin.com
11,330
14) Active.com sites
10,243
15) NHL Network
9,708

NOTES: * = Includes Rivals.com, ThePostGame.com and Rotoworld. ** = Includes NBA.com, PGA.com, NCAA.com and WNBA.com. *** = 81 local Gannett newspaper sites, 23 Gannett-owned broadcast TV station sites, USA Today High School Sports, BNQT Media Group, The Big Lead and For The Win. ^ = National Football Post and the Fansided Network.

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