
While Fox News remains the most dominant source of right-wing news
coverage, several up-and-comers have been ascending -- as least in terms of digital unique user gains, according to a year-end analysis of Comscore data released today by TheRighting.
TheBlaze
posted a 41% increase in year-over-year unique visitors in November, making it the 13th consecutive month of audience gains. Altogether, there were 7,651,000 unique visitors to TheBlaze in
November 2019, compared to 5,411,00 in November 2018.
The Washington Examiner rose 42% in November 2019, making it the 11th straight month of traffic increases. The Examiner remained the
second most-trafficked conservative website according to TheRighting’s analysis, trailing only perennial leader Foxnews.com. TheBlaze ranked third for the month.
Foxnews.com
posted a 7% rise in unique visitors YOY with 94,913,000 unique visitors for November 2019 compared to 88,947,000 for November 2018. The right-leaning website has generated YOY increases in
unique visitors 10 out of 11 months this year.
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The three U.S. mainstream media websites TheRighting tracks each month all experienced YOY declines in unique visitors in
November: CNN (-5%), The Washington Post (-12%), and The New York Times (-16%).
“It’s surprising to see the declines in the major mainstream media websites
when there was so much significant news generated from the impeachment hearings in November,” TheRighting Founder and President Howard Polskin states, adding: “However, the two leading
conservative websites – Foxnews.com and the Washington Examiner – seemed to benefit from the hearings. Their audiences did not appear to experience any impeachment fatigue as evidenced by
their strong year-over-year gains in unique visitors.”
Leaders and Laggards Among Top 20 Conservative Websites for November 2019
(by unique visitor percentage
increase/decrease from year ago)
Leaders:
- PJ Media (+162%)
- Daily Wire (+98%)
- Washington Examiner (+42%)
Laggards:
- Breitbart (-47%)
- Western Journal (-36%)
- Daily Caller (-31%)