ABC holds off surging News.com.au
By Staff writers in Media News on Tuesday, 25th March 2025 at 3:03pmThe ABC has maintained its position above News.com.au as Australia's most trafficked website, according to the Ipsos iris rankings for February 2025.
The ABC maintained its top ranking despite a slightly lower number than in January and despite a strong 3.9 per cent gain from News.com.au, which saw it regain all of the ground it lost last rankings.
Nine.com.au had good gains, up to 2.7 percent, and the Sydney Morning Herald bounced back this month with a 2.5 percent gain. The Daily Mail, which climbed into the top four last month, held that spot with a minor 0.3 percent gain.
There is now clear air between it and 7News.com.au which recorded further audience losesses down 3 per cent.
The Guardian (down 5.4 percent), Yahoo Australia News (down 6.7 percent), and SBS News (down 8.3 ...
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