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CNBC.com sets April records

CNBC.com had its best April ever in terms of unique visitors and page views.

According to the latest data from comScoreMedia Metrix, the site was visited by 7.4 million unique users last month, a 30 percent increase compared to the same time period last year, and recorded 322 million page views, a 14 percent increase year-over-year.

CNBC Mobile also scored April records. CNBC’s iPhone App posted 52 million page views, representing a 46 percent increase year-over-year and also saw unique visitors increase by 32 percent compared to the same period last year.

CNBC Mobile Web experienced a 32 percent increase in page views compared to April 2010.

CNBC.com is the No. 1 business news website in minutes per visitor, with users spending an average of 63 minutes on the site in April.

CNBC.com is also the No. 1 standalone website in pages per visitor, with an average of 43 pages per visitor consumed, more than any other site in the category.

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