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ESPN Sees Spike In Unique Visitors During March, Easily Tops ComScore Rankings

ESPN in March rebounded in monthly comScore sports rankings for multi-platform digital reach, reaching 80.5 million unique visitors. The figure, representing ESPN's 13th straight monthly win, is up 8% from a nine-month low posted in February and up 17% from its March '14 total. While much of the rest of the rankings held form compared to recent months, the entire category saw a lift from February, due in part to the arrival of the NCAA Tournament, Spring Training and NFL free agency. ESPN during the month surpassed 80 million uniques for the seventh time. No other U.S. sports digital media outlet has reached that mark ever. ESPN also maintained its typical category lead in consumption metrics with 97.9 minutes per user during March, up from 75.2 minutes per user last month, and 86.2 minutes per user in March of '14.

RANK SITE
UNIQUES (000)
1) ESPN
80,508
2) Bleacher Report-Turner Sports Network *
62,652
3) Yahoo Sports-NBC Sports Network **
62,052
4) CBS Sports***
52,155
5) Fox Sports Digital-Sporting News Media
47,909
6) USA Today Sports Media Group^
44,004
7) SB Nation
39,625
8) NFL Internet Group
32,731
9) Sports Illustrated sites#
27,099
10) MLB
25,991
11) MSN Sports
16,799
12) Active.com sites
10,374
13) NHL Network
9,393
14) Deadspin.com
8,809
15) WWE
8,616

NOTES: * = Includes NBA.com, NCAA.com and WNBA.com. ** = Includes Rivals.com, ThePostGame.com, Rotoworld and FanDuel. *** = Includes 24/7 Sports. ^ = Includes 81 local Gannett-owned newspaper sites, 23 Gannett-owned broadcast TV sites, USA Today High School Sports, The Big Lead and For The Win. # = Includes 120 Sports, National Football Post and the FanSided Network. 


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