SMH retains top spot in news rankings, while the Daily Mail closes in on ABC’s fourth spot

The SMH.com.au has retained its top spot in the Nielsen news rankings for the month of September with a unique audience of 3.6m, narrowly ahead of news.com.au which had 3.56m.

While the SMH leads for the second month in a row, News Corp’s news.com.au leads its rival in time spent person with 1 hr and 30 minutes compared with 1hr and seven minutes for the Fairfax’s NSW based title. The Melbourne based online masthead, The Age’s website beats both titles, with a time spent on site of nearly double most of websites in the top ten Nielsen rankings of 1hr and 48 minutes.

NielsenMeanwhile the news rankings largely stayed the same with Yahoo!7 the major change dropping from sixth to eighth and the Daily Mail Australia rapidly closing in on the ABC’s long held fourth position in the rankings with the UK tabloid, which announced its Australian arrival almost a year ago, with 2.508m readers compared with 2.518m for the public broadcaster.

The news comes just a day after the ABC’s Media Watch highlighted multiple instances of the Daily Mail taking work from other websites without always attributing the work. Media Watch reported last night that two journalists had been put under ‘urgent review’ and that one had resigned.

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