LONDON, January 22 /PRNewswire/ --

- Worldwide Visitation to DailyMail.co.uk up 153 percent from Year Ago

- Nearly 60 percent of Visitors to BBC Sites Originates from Outside the U.K.

comScore, Inc. (Nasdaq: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study of the worldwide traffic to the online properties of traditional U.K. media brands, based on data from the comScore World Metrix audience measurement service. The study revealed that online visitors originating from outside the U.K. outnumbered the domestic audience for the BBC, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Times, and The Daily Mail.

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The Daily Mail had the highest proportion of international visitors, with 69 percent of its 7.6 million visitors originating from outside the U.K. The BBC attracted 59 percent of its audience internationally, while the Telegraph (57 percent) and the Guardian Media Group (56 percent) also drew more than half their respective audiences from outside the U.K. Only two of the ten sites studied, British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) and ITV Sites, had less than a quarter of their traffic originate internationally.

International Visitor Composition of Selected Leading U.K. Traditional Media Brands Ranked by Total U.K. Unique Visitors (000) November 2007 Age 15+ Home and Work Locations(i) Source: comScore World Metrix Total U.K. International Unique Total Worldwide as % of Visitors Unique Visitors Worldwide Property (000) (000) Traffic(ii) BBC Sites 18,897 45,967 59 % British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) 7,654 9,565 20 % ITV Sites 5,923 7,677 23 % Guardian Media Group 3,666 8,301 56 % TheSun.co.uk 3,321 6,000 45 % Channel4 3,255 5,234 38 % Telegraph Group Ltd 2,679 6,226 57 % Times Online 2,422 5,390 55 % DailyMail.co.uk 2,369 7,556 69 % Independent.co.uk 899 1,785 50 % (i) Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs (ii) International traffic defined as online visitation originating from outside the U.K.

"In recent years, U.K. media companies have been able to acquire significant international audiences by leveraging their brands online," said Bob Ivins, EVP of European Markets for comScore. "The Internet is a truly global medium, allowing consumers to easily access content from anywhere in the world. It is critical that publishers and advertisers understand their global franchise -- not just their U.K. audiences."

Several U.K. TV news media brands experienced online growth during the past year. BBC Sites, the largest property in the study, gained five percent versus year ago to reach nearly 46 million worldwide unique visitors in November 2007, while ITV Sites grew 37 percent to 7.7 million, and Channel4 increased 28 percent to 5.2 million. There were also significant increases in traffic to a number of online newspaper sites, including the DailyMail.co.uk (up 153 percent to 7.6 million visitors) and the Telegraph Group Ltd (up 129 percent to 6.2 million visitors).

Visitation to Selected Leading U.K. Traditional Media Brand Sites Ranked by Total Worldwide Unique Visitors (000)(i) Total Worldwide Age 15+ Home and Work Locations(i) November 2007 vs. November 2006 Source: comScore World Metrix Total Unique Visitors (000) Media Brand Nov 2006 Nov 2007 % Change Total Worldwide Internet Audience 736,072 810,779 10 BBC Sites 43,703 45,967 5 British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB) 9,679 9,565 -1 Guardian Media Group 7,210 8,301 15 ITV Sites 5,603 7,677 37 DailyMail.co.uk 2,984 7,556 153 Telegraph Group Ltd 2,723 6,226 129 TheSun.co.uk 4,130 6,000 45 Times Online 4,053 5,390 33 Channel4 4,105 5,234 28 Independent.co.uk 1,625 1,785 10 (i) Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs

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