Official FIFA World Cup Web Site Attracts Millions of Viewers And Billions of Page Views from Around the World in June

Traffic from U.S. to World Cup Site Increases 10-Fold in June; Community and Video Sites Continue their Rise; Consumers Continue Planning Vacation Travel

RESTON, VA, July 13, 2006 – Comscore MMX today released its monthly analysis of consumer activity at top online properties and categories. Not only did Americans demonstrate their interest in the World Cup tournament through significant visitation to the Official FIFA World Cup Web site, but they also drove the Online Gambling category into the top ten gaining category list, making it the second-highest gainer during the month of June. Online video and community sites continued to gain popularity in June, as Youtube.com became the 58th most-visited site on the Web with 13.4 million visitors, and MySpace.com visitation grew 2 percent while many of the Web’s largest sites were flat or down for the month.

“Sites offering opportunities for social interaction continue to dominate the ratings,” said Peter Daboll, CEO of Comscore MMX. “Video-sharing and user-generated sites like Youtube, which for months have been attracting visitors in the millions, are now also catching the attention of marketers – as evidenced by NBC’s partnership with Youtube, which was announced in June. This shift is a clear indication that marketers recognize the power, reach and marketing potential of online video, which will certainly continue to grow.”

The FIFA World Cup Site Kicks into High Gear in June

Internet users from more than 35 countries worldwide visited the official World Cup site at fifaworldcup.yahoo.com, which received an average of nearly 4 million daily visitors worldwide. As a clear indication of the widespread interest in the tournament, Comscore revealed that 4.3 billion pages were viewed by fans around the world from June 9 – July 9.

After doubling from April to May, U.S. traffic to the official World Cup site continued its ascent in June capturing 8.2 million unique visitors, increasing 10-fold versus the prior month. Additionally, the average U.S. visitor spent more than 44 minutes on the site—four times as long as in May. Although only 25 percent of total worldwide visitors to the site were from the U.S., Americans were heavily engaged in the tournament, viewing 52 pages per day. In fact, those visiting the World Cup site from workplace computers viewed 80 pages per day at the site, stimulated by the fact that the majority of games were played during U.S. working hours.

The popularity of the game in Latin America was highlighted by heavily involved Mexican and Argentinean Internet users who viewed 56 and 41 pages per day, respectively. Within Europe, the success of the Italian and Portuguese teams stimulated strong interest, as Italians viewed 44 pages per day on average and Portuguese viewed an average of 48 pages per day.

TABLE 1

Most Active Countries Visiting the Official World Cup Web Site
Total Worldwide Internet Users – All Locations
June 9 – July 9 2006
Average Daily Page Views per Unique Visitor
Source: Comscore World Metrix

Average Number of Pages Viewed per Person per Day

Worldwide

35

Mexico

56

United States

52

Portugal

48

Italy

44

Switzerland

44

Argentina

41

Spain

38

Japan

36

France

33

Germany

31

As the tournament progressed and teams were eliminated, overall usage at the site declined. The most active day was Thursday, June 22 when 288 million pages were viewed by worldwide visitors as key games in the group stages were completed. In contrast, 146 million pages were viewed on July 5, the day of the semi-final between France and Portugal, and 92 million pages were viewed on the day of the final, Sunday, July 9, when many viewers were likely gathered around their televisions. The fall-off in visitation later in the tournament was clearly highlighted by the country-specific usage figures, shown below.

TABLE 2

Reduction in Total Page Views by Country, Post-Elimination of “Home Teams”
Total Worldwide Internet Users – All Locations
Source: Comscore World Metrix

“Home Team” Elimination Day

Percentage Change Total Page Views*

Argentina

June 30

-55%

Australia

June 26

-52%

Brazil

July 1

-34%

England

July 1

-58%

Japan

June 22

-26%

Mexico

June 24

-50%

Netherlands

June 25

-66%

South Korea

June 23

-34%

Spain

June 27

-69%

Sweden

June 24

-57%

Switzerland

June 26

-58%

United States

June 22

-50

*Percentages calculated by comparing the total pages viewed per day from a given country after the elimination of the national team to the total pages viewed per day up to and including the date of elimination.

Not coincidentally, U.S. traffic to Online Gambling sites, which includes sites like Sporting Bet PLC (which had 1.8 million visitors in June, an 81-percent increase versus May), increased as fans went online to place World Cup bets. The Online Gambling category represented the second-biggest category-gainer, attracting 23.3 million U.S. visitors in June, a 13-percent increase versus May.

Community and Video Sites Continue to Reign Supreme in June

As buzz about the site continued in June, visitation to MySpace continued to rise, growing 2 percent from May to June with 52.3 million visitors. FreeWebLayouts.net, which provides templates for MySpace pages, was the third-biggest gainer, up 47 percent (from 3 to 4.5 million). In addition, dating conglomerate Spark Networks increased 35 percent from May to June, marking 3.7 million visitors and ranking it 4th on the top gaining property list.

Similar spikes were seen in community sites that target teens or homosexuals. The Gay/Lesbian category was the top-gaining category in June, up 16 percent with more than 2 million visitors. Planetout, the most-visited site in the category, grew 5 percent with 817,000 visitors, while traffic to Downelink.com, an online gay community, increased 81 percent, attracting 262,000 visitors. Teen community sites drew 25 million visitors in June, an increase of 9 percent versus May. Lycos Angelfire captured the top spot in the category with 7.8 million visitors. Additionally, MyYearbook.com was the 5th top-gaining Web property overall, surging from 3 to 4 million visitors as the school year drew to a close.

Similarly, sites dedicated to online video continued to surge in June. User-generated video favorite Youtube.com became the 58th most-visited Web property, with 13.4 million visitors in June (up 5 percent from May). Yahoo! Video, which recently re-launched, realized a 5-percent increase in traffic versus May, reaching 4.5 million visitors. Additionally, Toptvbytes.com earned a spot on the Top Ten Gaining Properties list for the second consecutive month, reaching 6.8 million visitors in June (up 27 percent), while Heavy Networks garnered the number 8 spot on the list, up 31 percent to 8.1 million visitors.

The viral nature of online video was exemplified by a piece produced by Seattle-based ABC News-affiliate, KOMO TV, about Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC). The video and related article was forwarded across the country via e-mail, creating a viral phenomenon that drove significant traffic to komonews.com. As a result, traffic to KOMO TV holding company, Fisher Communications Inc. surged 559 percent, ranking it as the top gaining property in June with 5.3 million visitors.

Consumers Log On For Travel-Related Resources

The Web continued to be a popular resource for consumers doing last-minute planning in June for their summer vacations, as the Travel Information category grew 6 percent (to 43.3 million visitors), led by Yahoo! Travel with 11.2 million visitors and Tripadvisor with 8 million visitors. The Hotels/Resorts category grew 7 percent in June (to 36.5 million visitors), led by Hotels.com with 7.1 million visitors and Intercontinental Hotels Group with 5.5 million visitors.

Movie-Goers Logging On

Where have all the movie-goers gone? Online. While the box office remained in a bit of a slump, consumer Web traffic to retail movie sites in June was booming with 25.2 million visitors (a 5-percent increase). Leading the category was Netflix, which reached 10 million visitors in June, up 8 percent versus May. Blockbuster also realized strong gains, up 13 percent to 6.6 million visitors.

Top 50 Properties

In June, Yahoo! Sites remained the number one property, attracting more than 128 million unique visitors, while the Time Warner Network held its number two position for the second consecutive month, drawing more than 120 million unique visitors. As eager soccer fans logged on for World Cup stats, ESPN experienced a 10-percent increase in unique visitors, climbing four spots to number 32. With the end of the school year, youngsters spent more time surfing the Internet, as reflected in increases to Disney Online, which enjoyed a substantial uptick in unique visitors, jumping from number 30 to number 19. Finally, as Americans go online to share their summer vacation experiences with loved ones, Photobucket.com LLC entered the top 50 at number 47, attracting just under 14 million unique visitors.

Top 50 Ad Focus

The June Ad Focus Ranking saw Advertising.com reach more than 143 million Americans to retain its number one position, while Casale Media Network moved up one spot to number five, reaching 60 percent of Americans online. Advertising Network, AdBrite, had a strong debut in June, entering the ranking at number 19, reaching 33 percent of the U.S. population online. Gaming entities GameDaily Custom Network and EA Online Syndicated Games re-entered the ranking at numbers 35 and 50, respectively, contributing to the 8-percent increase to the Gaming Information category.

TABLE 3

Top Ten Gaining Properties by Percentage Change in Unique Visitors*
June 2006 vs. May 2006
Total U.S. Home, Work and University Internet Users
Source: Comscore MMX

Property

May-06 (000)

Jun-06 (000)

Percentage Change

Rank by Unique Visitors

Total Internet Population

172,120

172,907

0%

N/A

Fisher Communications, Inc.

800

5,276

559%

166

POSTOPIA.COM

1,822

3,473

91%

248

FREEWEBLAYOUTS.NET

3,038

4,479

47%

196

Spark Networks

2,698

3,651

35%

236

MYYEARBOOK.COM

3,048

4,039

33%

217

Coca-Cola Company

3,358

4,444

32%

197

BEST-PRICE.COM

3,692

4,880

32%

179

Heavy Networks

6,208

8,134

31%

106

TOPTVBYTES.COM

5,316

6,753

27%

129

Photobucket.com LLC

10,962

13,878

27%

47

*Ranking based on the top 250 properties in June 2006.

TABLE 4

Top Ten Gaining Categories by Unique Visitors
June 2006 vs. May 2006
Total U.S. Home, Work and University Internet Users
Source: Comscore MMX

May-06 (000)

Jun-06 (000)

Percentage Change

Total Internet : Total Audience

172,120

172,907

0

Gay/Lesbian

1,776

2,055

16%

Online Gambling

20,652

23,289

13%

Coupons

16,768

18,806

12%

Teens

23,022

25,012

9%

Gaming Information

32,640

35,122

8%

Hotels/Resorts

34,001

36,530

7%

Toys

18,135

19,398

7%

Travel - Information

40,846

43,257

6%

Retail - Movies

23,951

25,223

5%

Classifieds

33,578

35,255

5%

TABLE 5

Top 50 Properties June 2006
Total U.S. – Home, Work and University Locations
Unique Visitors (000)
Source: Comscore MMX

Rank

Property

Unique Visitors (000)

Rank

Property

Unique Visitors (000)

Total Internet Users

172,907

1

Yahoo! Sites

128,671

26

Bank of America

23,263

2

Time Warner Network

120,606

27

Real.com Network

21,301

3

Microsoft Sites

117,679

28

CareerBuilder LLC

21,019

4

Google Sites

102,802

29

CBS Corporation

20,508

5

eBay

77,752

30

Gannett Sites

19,757

6

MYSPACE.COM

52,342

31

Shopzilla.com Sites

18,865

7

Ask Network

52,339

32

ESPN

17,742

8

Amazon Sites

49,040

33

Comcast Corporation

17,151

9

New York Times Digital

38,132

34

Vendare Media

17,133

10

Weather Channel, The

36,296

35

Cox Enterprises Inc.

16,268

11

Verizon Communications Corporation

35,282

36

ORBITZ.COM

15,911

12

Apple Computer, Inc.

31,099

37

Weatherbug Property

15,842

13

Viacom Online

30,222

38

WhitePages

15,656

14

Monster Worldwide

29,473

39

Trip Network Inc.

15,636

15

Expedia Inc

28,760

40

E.W. Scripps

14,960

16

CNET Networks

28,284

41

Bolt Media

14,941

17

Wikipedia Sites

27,295

42

UPS Sites

14,755

18

Adobe Sites

26,842

43

Ticketmaster

14,577

19

Disney Online

26,652

44

ARTISTdirect Network

14,527

20

United Online, Inc

25,735

45

iVillage.com: The Womens Network

14,330

21

AT&T, Inc.

25,554

46

USPS.COM

14,093

22

Wal-Mart

25,279

47

Photobucket.com LLC

13,878

23

Gorilla Nation Media

25,275

48

Capital One

13,848

24

Lycos, Inc.

23,560

49

EA Online

13,837

25

Target Corporation

23,484

50

Travelocity

13,769

TABLE 6

Ad Focus Ranking June 2006
Total U.S. – Home, Work and University Locations
Unique Visitors (000)
Source: Comscore MMX

Rank

Property

Unique Visitors (000)

Reach %

Rank

Property

Unique Visitors (000)

Reach %

Total Internet Users

172,907

100%

1

Advertising.com**

143,614

83%

26

Disney Online

26,652

15%

2

Yahoo!

126,959

73%

27

WEATHER.COM

26,106

15%

3

ValueClick**

126,429

73%

28

Business.com Network

25,562

15%

4

AOL Media Network

113,360

66%

29

Lycos Network

23,418

14%

5

Casale Media Network**

104,572

60%

30

CareerBuilder Network

21,560

12%

6

Tribal Fusion**

103,682

60%

31

CNN

19,891

12%

7

MSN-Windows Live

100,327

58%

32

EXPEDIA.COM*

19,684

11%

8

Google

98,856

57%

33

IMDB.COM

18,471

11%

9

Vendare Media - TrafficMarketplace**

97,730

57%

34

GameDaily Custom Network

17,948

10%

10

AOL

87,991

51%

35

SuperPages

17,807

10%

11

YAHOO.COM Home Page

84,284

49%

36

ESPN

17,742

10%

12

24/7 Real Media**

83,117

48%

37

Vendare Media

17,133

10%

13

Burst Media**

79,004

46%

38

WebMD Health Network

17,121

10%

14

Tremor Network

69,435

40%

39

Travelocity All

16,106

9%

15

EBAY.COM

67,878

39%

40

ORBITZ.COM

15,911

9%

16

Blue Lithium**

59,935

35%

41

WeatherBug

15,683

9%

17

Gorilla Nation Media Network

59,355

34%

42

WhitePages Network

15,608

9%

18

DRIVEpm**

58,170

34%

19

AdBrite**

57,122

33%

43

REAL.COM*

14,795

9%

20

MSN.COM Home Page

54,782

32%

44

ARTISTdirect Network

14,527

8%

21

MYSPACE.COM

52,342

30%

45

WHITEPAGES.COM

14,508

8%

22

Ask Network

52,339

30%

46

iVillage.com: The Womens Network

14,330

8%

23

AdDynamix.com**

42,536

25%

47

MONSTER.COM*

14,144

8%

24

Vibrant Media**

40,722

24%

48

CLASSMATES.COM

13,963

8%

25

EBAY.COM Home Page

37,023

21%

49

EA Online Syndicated Games

13,859

8%

25

ABOUT.COM

33,112

19%

50

EA Online Games

13,758

8

Reach % denotes the percentage of the total Internet population that viewed a particular entity at least once in June. For instance, Yahoo! was seen by 73 percent of the more than 172 million Internet users in June.
* Entity has assigned some portion of traffic to other syndicated entities.
** Denotes an advertising network.

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