Today Zimbio.com was ranked as the 4th most popular 'Entertainment News' website in the United States for the month of February 2010 by comScore Media Metrix. comScore is one of the Industry's most respected third party audience measurement services. We're honored to be listed alongside other great brands in the space.In February we launched several new features, including many new celebrity games. Each game poses 20 questions, giving you the chance to show off your celebrity savvy by...Read Full Story
comScore released it's monthly report estimating online audiences for beauty, fashion, and style web properties for June 2010. Glam Style regained it's top spot, followed by MSN's Glo and AOL's StyleList. Glam Style is a collection of websites including SheFinds.com, BecomeGorgeous.com, PurseBlog.com, and Denimology.com. Advertising sales for Glam Style sites is handled exclusively by Glam, a Silicon Valley based advertising and media company.Glo is a new entrant in the industry...Read Full Story
( The Above data shows "Search Share as of Dec 2010")U.S. Explicit Core Search)Google Sites led the U.S. explicit core search market in January with 65.6 percent market share, followed by Yahoo! Sites with 16.1 percent and Microsoft Sites with 13.1 percent (up 1.1 percentage points). Ask Network accounted for 3.4 percent of explicit core searches, followed by AOL LLC Network with 1.7 percent. comScore Explicit Core Search Share Report*January 2011 vs. December 2010Total U.S. – Home/Work...Read Full Story
ranked as the 4th most popular 'Entertainment News' website in the United States for the month of February 2010 by comScore Media Metrix. comScore is one of the Industry's most respected third party audience measurement services. We're honored to be listed alongside other great brands in the space.In February we launched several new features, including many new celebrity games. Each game poses 20 questions, giving you the chance to show off your celebrity savvy by getting as many right as you...Read Full Story
Comscore's quarterly report on mobile marketshare was released today, and holds few surprises. More than 107 million people in the US owned smartphones in the period ending April 12, up six percent since January. In excess of 234 million Americans aged 13 and over used mobile devices of some type, not necessarily just smartphones, during this timeframe. Apple and Samsung-manufactured phone percentages continue to climb, at the expense of LG...
Market research firm comScore shared its U.S. subscribers market share report heading into the weekend, and there weren't many surprises to be found. For example, Samsung is still the top maker of mobile devices in the U.S., in terms of market share, leading the way with a 25.9 percent share at the end of April 2012, up slightly from 25.4...
RESTON, Va., June 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released data from the comScore MobiLens service, reporting key trends in the U.S. mobile phone industry during the three month average period ending April 2012. The...
today released its monthly analysis of U.S. web activity at the top online properties for March 2012 based on data from the comScore Media Metrix service. Lotto sites witnessed a huge spike in traffic as the Mega Millions jackpot climbed towards ...
Here's a minor surprise: Android slipping at all in US market share. Although it saw just a tiny drop of two tenths of a point from where it was in March, and still saw a gain over January, Google's platform was down to 50.8 percent in April.
comScore has announced the U.S. launch of Mobile Metrix 2.0, its next generation mobile behavioral measurement service. To prove Mobile Metrix 2.0’s utility, comScore released some first-round findings. Among them, 82% of time spent with mobile media happens via apps.
Mobile Metrix 2.0 brings comScore’s Unified Digital Measurement to smartphone devices, combining passive on-device measurement with [...]
The bad news is that March is gone, and with it, Major League Baseball spring training and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championships. The good news is, we get another March next year. Sports fans were busy online in March 2012, with more than 40% of Internet users visiting sports websites.
comScore data backs up Nielsen. comScore [...]