Fox News Digital Tops April With 3.6 Billion Minutes, Extending 62-Month Lead
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Updated · Fox News · May 15
Fox News Digital Tops April With 3.6 Billion Minutes, Extending 62-Month Lead
1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 15
Fox News Digital logged 3.6 billion multiplatform minutes in April, beating The New York Times by more than 2 billion and remaining No. 1 among major news brands for a 62nd straight month.
April views and audience reach also led the field: Fox posted 1.7 billion multiplatform views and 191 million total unique visitors, up 46% from a year earlier.
6.3 million unique viewers used the Fox News mobile app, ahead of CNN’s 3.7 million, while Fox generated 471.9 million YouTube video views—up 45% year over year.
112.3 million social interactions kept FOX News Media atop news brands in that category for a 140th consecutive month, according to Emplifi and Comscore Social.
The company highlighted the digital gains at its annual upfront presentation to advertisers, where Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum pitched Fox’s cross-platform scale.
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