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CNNMoney.com traffic continues to rise

CNNMoney.com’s visitors continued to increase in February, the first full month after the web site rolled out streaming video, according to data from Nielsen VideoCensus.

CNNMoney.comThe web site had 13 million total domestic video streams – three times as many streams as our closest competitor.

In addition, there were 530,000 unique viewers who spent more than 32 minutes watching video on the site. And there were 407,000 unique visitors and 10 million domestic total streams Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The total unique viewers to the site for February totaled 10 million. The video streams, at 13 million for the month, were up from more than 8 million in January.

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