Sunday, August 17, 2008

SK Holdings Company Ltd company:The average PV on Olympic channels grew 12.6%

This internet news is provided from the SK Holdings Company Ltd

August 12, the visit to Olympic channels first surpassed 20% of the overall Olympic site.

August 13, the domestic market third-party Internet audience measurement and monitoring bodies DCCI Internet Data Center released the first Olympic Games on the 5th of statistical data - "DCCI 8
12Olympic Daily dissemination of data networks." Data show that the Olympic Games to show strength, the Olympic information network further into the audience concerned about the current center, the focus of traffic related sites.

viewpoint 1:8 data on 12 indicators of the Olympic Games channel group audience reach of small scale down Jin Yicheng, the largest of 85.84 million people, but still higher than that of August 9 and 10. Olympic indicators channel group of page views increased slightly by 1.7 percentage points.

"Olympic network dissemination of data Daily" data: August 12, 2008 Olympic indicators channel group of audience reach 33.5 percent, compared August 11 audience reach fell 3.4 percent. From independent users reach the size of the total, the August 12, 2008 Olympic indicators independent channel group for 85.84 million subscribers, than August 11 the size of the drop in Jin Yicheng, and the opening day of the Olympic figure basically the same. But Olympic indicators channel group page views (including duplicate pages) on the total has not been reduced, August 12, 2008 Olympic indicators channel group total page views reached 1.367 billion, an August 11-the total page views Up 1.7 percentage points. DCCI analysis, August 12 Olympic indicators channel independent user group size is the main reason for decline: August 12 working days to Tuesday, the majority of Internet users access to working conditions, the Olympic audience scale of a small impact.

The total viewed pages of Olympic indicators channel increased slightly by 1.7 percentage points because of the deepening of the Olympic tournament and the increase in the content.

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