In July, CNNMoney hit the highest totals on record for both unique multi-platform visitors and minutes spent.
It had 23.7 million multiplatform unique visitors, moving ahead of Wall Street Journal Online and CNBC.com, according to the comScore Multi-Platform Report, June – July 2015. Its visitors spent 427 million minutes spent on the site in July.
The first seven months of 2015 represent the highest seven mobile totals on record for CNNMoney. The site recorded 12.7 million mobile unique visitors in July, ahead of Bloomberg.com, CNBC.com, and AOL-HuffPost Money & Finance.
Across key video metric categories, CNNMoney ranked comfortably in the top five with 12.3 million desktop unique visitors, ahead of BusinessInsider.com, Wall Street Journal Online, and Forbes.com.
It also had 283 million minutes spent watching video on the site, ranking fourth ahead of MSN Money, AOL-HuffPost Money & Finance, and Wall Street Journal Online.
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Thank you for the good news. Can you let me know where can I see the "comScore Multi-Platform Report, June – July 2015."? if its possible?