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A circulation revolution? Online newspapers and their global audience Internationalising Media Studies: Imperatives and Impediments Conference, University of Westminster, London, 15-16 Sept. 2006 Neil Thurman

London Times, November 1999 48-60% readers North American Date Comparing on print and online headlines in The Times, November 1999 The two most prominent stories on front page of the paper The two most prominent stories on the front page of the website 5 Nov 1999 Let me fight Livingstone says Dobson Belize picks Ashcroft for summit team Let me fight Livingstone says Dobson General Pervaiz Musharraf, Pakistan's military leader, says country's economy must come before democracy 8 Nov 1999 Brown to boost share ownership Blair will allow me to run, says Livingstone Brown to boost share ownership Chechnya accuses Russia of committing "genocide" against its people, and appeals to West to force Kremlin to halt its threemonth offensive 9 Nov 1999 Business Booms as City wins battle of euroland Mandelson is back on Election Duty Business Booms as City wins battle of euroland... Hundreds of Boeing 767 aircraft could be flying with faulty tail bolts but company says this is not likely to pose safety threat

May, 2002: subscription charges for overseas readers introduced

October, 2004: subscription charges for overseas readers lifted

Avril Williams Peter Bale Stewart Kirkpatrick Pete Clifton & Mike Smartt Richard Burton Pete Picton Tracey Corrigan

The death of distance Audiences are rapidly shifting from almost exclusively local to communities of interest that transcend geographic and political boundaries (Pavlik, 1999). Distance disappears. Geography ceases to be a factor, except for language and culture (Crosbie, 1998). The Web offers unique opportunities to create a new form of interactive communication within the global community (McKinley, 2001).

A lot of the blue-chip clients that we deal with are very focused on where their demographics are I don t think it is going to go down well if we tell them we ve got two million people reading us everyday from Washington Richard Burton, editor, Telegraph.co. [ 7 December 2004, telephone call with Neil Thurman ]

CNN The New York Times The Washington Post ABC News CBS News BBC News Fox News Slate USA Today San Francisco Chronicle Los Angeles Times The Boston Globe The Guardian The New York Post Time Magazine Daily News Wall Street Journal AZ Central Chicago Sun-Times The Houston Chronicle The Washington Times Newsday.com Chicago Tribune Atlanta Journal Constitution The Detroit News The Times Detroit free press The San Diego Union-Tribune The Miami Herald Evening Standard Seattle Post-Intelligencer South Florida Sun-Sentine Star Tribune Independent Unique Users (US) MSNBC US unique users of news Web sites worldwide (000/month) 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 0 Website Source: Nielsen//Netratings (2005) Note: The data is for April 2005 and records both home and work use.

Long distance market for US regional newspapers on the web = 34% of readers Source: Chyi and Sylvie, 2001

US unique users as a percentage of total unique users DailyMail.co.uk j Telegraph.co.uk I News.bbc.co.uk h ThisisLondon.co.uk g Scotsman.com f Guardian.co.uk e Ft.com d TimesOnline.co.uk c TheSun.co.uk b Independent.co.uk a 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% Sources: a. Nielsen//Netratings (2005), King (2005) and Directorym (2005), September 2004; b. Picton (2005), November 2004; c. Bale (2005), November 2004; d. Nielsen//Netratings (2005) and Rohumaa (2005), December 2004; e. Mayes (2004), June 2004; f. Nielsen//Netratings (2005) and Kirkpatrick (2005), January 2005 ;g. Nielsen//Netratings (2005) and Anm.co.uk (2005b), January 2005; h. Nielsen//Netratings (2005) and Deverell (2004), November 2003; i. Chudha (2005), September 2004; j. Nielsen//Netratings (2005) and Anm.co.uk (2005a), December 2004.

Referring Web site Referrers of US traffic to 10 British news Web sites* (June 2005) www.google.com news.google.com news.yahoo.com www.fark.com images.google.com www.lucianne.com images.search.yahoo.com www.bbc.co.uk search.yahoo.com search.aol.com www.buzzflash.com www.drudgereport.com * The sites were: News.bbc.co.uk, Independent.co.uk, ThisisLondon.co.uk, DailyMail.co.uk, TimesOnline.co.uk, thesun.co.uk, Telegraph.co.uk, Guardian.co.uk, Scotsman.com and FT.com. news.search.yahoo.com slashdot.org www.royalty.nu 0 5 10 15 20 25 Proportion of total US traffic that came from referring site (%) Source: Nielsen//Netratings (2005)

if [Drudge] ever said we are only linking to newspapers that give us RSS feeds, long term that could be a bit of a pain for us to be excluded. Martin King, editor, Independent.co. [ 16 December 2004, telephone call with Neil Thurman ]

December 12, 2004. Google News outbound links to UK new sites

In the Google News service... if a story is fresh and has caused considerable original reporting to be generated it is considered important. Krishna Bharat, Google News

You sometimes get very strange things where the Kansas Evening Gazette will give you an update on the Northern Ireland peace process today simply because it published three minutes ago. Richard Deverell, BBC News Interactive [ 3 December 2004, telephone call with Neil Thurman ]

You see a lot more diversity in the news coverage on our site than on others. I think the diversity is a mirror to the diversity of opinion there is worldwide. Krishna Bharat, Google News Source: Online Journalism Review

The Guardian has seventy per cent of their audience overseas. You can t commercialise that, you simply can t. You are just paying an awful lot of server costs to serve those people. I d much rather have a 100% UK audience. Avril Williams, Associated New Media [ 22 December 2004, telephone call with Neil Thurman ]

US unique users (000) Number of unique US users of four British news Web sites May 2004-May 2005 2400 2200 2000 1800 1600 Subscription for overseas readers lifted 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 May-04 Jun-04 Jul-04 Aug-04 Sep-04 Oct-04 Nov-04 Dec-04 Jan-05 Feb-05 Mar-05 Apr-05 May-05 thesun.co.uk FT.com TimesOnline.co.uk DailyMail.co.uk Source: Nielsen//Netratings (2005)

Whiskey brands are trying to push hard in the States and it doesn t hurt us that we have a very strong Scottish identity. For some people in the United States this matters and we are trying to do business with them. 2005 - launched premium services which will certainly have any eye to the US market. Stewart Kirkpatrick, editor, Scotsman [ 20 December 2004, telephone call with Neil Thurman ]

I think you ll see the emergence of brands, many British, on a global stage. They will include video, text, pictures, user generated content. Some of those brands might have previously been British newspapers, some news agencies, some broadcasters. I believe the Guardian might be one of those brands. Simon Waldman, Guardian Unlimited [ August 2006, interview with Neil Thurman ]

It is my view that you should expand the brand globally. The Times and The Guardian are launching US editions, and I think that s a very sensible thing to do, and I think we should be looking at this. Pete Picton, editor, thesun.c [ August 2006, interview with Neil Thurman ]

With our breaking news its seems to have recently developed slightly more of a global feel. I don t think it is intentional it is just that we are not afraid to look at stories from abroad because we know the readership is there whereas the paper is probably thinking more of the UK. Pete Picton, editor, thesun.c [ 10 December 2004, telephone call with Neil Thurman ]

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