Most of the right-wing media ecosystem registered declines in
its website traffic for the month of December, and 14 of the top 20 sites declined by double digits, according to analysis by TheRighting, a site that tracks the activities of this media segment.
Each month, TheRighting examines Comscore data on dozens of prominent conservative websites that post original content. TheRighting ranks the top 20 conservative websites on the basis of unique visitors and also provides data on whether unique visitors have increased or decreased year-over-year.
Four right-wing sites bucked the trend and reported traffic increases for December, as compared to the prior-year December. They were Daily Signal (+66%), NewsBusters (+57%), Daily Wire (+17%), and Townhall (+10%).
But the big story for December were the declines. Among them:
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Other decliners included WND, TheBlaze, RedState, Western Journal, and Fox News. See the full list here.
The December performance for these websites track with a larger trend across all media in 2021, which is that the “Trump Bump,” turned into a “Trump Slump” after the former president exhausted his attempts to overturn the election and left office on January 20, 2021.
For example, in December 2021, CNN declined by 27% compared to the prior year. The Washington Post declined by 32%, HuffPost declined by 24%, and the New York Times declined by 22%.
Foxnews.com, TheRighting noted, remained the most popular conservative website, with more than 79 million unique visitors in December. However, traffic sagged by 10%, making it 13 consecutive months with declining YOY audience.
And at DonaldJTrump.com, where the former president posts statements and proclamations, raises money, sells merchandise, and links to stories that disparage his opponents, traffic dropped by 69%. Since TheRighting began tracking traffic to the Trump website in April 2021, it has never increased its audience.
Social Media
Three conservative-friendly social networks TheRighting follows all also suffered significant audience declines. Parler had the largest drop, making it the seventh straight month of decreasing visitors. Gettr, the platform founded by former Trump aide Jason Miller, added 400,000 unique visitors from November to December. Gettr now has more unique visitors than Parler.
December traffic numbers for right-wing social platforms:
Of curse, one feels compelled to ask how the "left wing" websites did by way of comparison. Were they also down---or did they soar to new heights?