FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 17, 2009
Deadline.com’s Deadline/Hollywood by Nikki Finke now has a larger readership than Variety and The Hollywood Reporter combined.
November 2009 comScore ratings data released Wednesday show Deadline.com exceeded 1,111,000 unique visitors. That surpassed the combined number of total unique visitors on both Variety.com (515,000) and HollywoodReporter.com (336,000) and their print editions. This has been accomplished in just under four years by Nikki Finke, General Manager and Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Deadline.com.
“I want to be the first to congratulate Nikki on this incredible achievement,” said Jay Penske, CEO and Founder of Deadline.com’s parent company Mail.com Media Corporation (MMC). “She is not only challenging the two existing Hollywood trade papers, she is actually beating them and their combined readership. November’s comScore numbers finally prove it. Nikki continues to embody MMC’s mission online — to provide original and conversational content on the web.”
Nikki Finke commented: “I want to thank all Deadline/Hollywood readers for their past, present, and future support.”
The November 2009 comScore ratings data:
Deadline.com
1,111,000 Unique Visitors
2,397,000 Visits
4,000,000 Page ViewsVariety.com
515,000 Unique Visitors
881,000 Visits
2,000,000 Page ViewsHollywoodReporter.com
336,000 Unique Visitors
429,000 Visits
1,000,000 Page VisitorsMany online content destinations and websites make exaggerated traffic claims without verifiable third-party sources. comScore remains the web’s leading analytics and traffic source. Deadline/Hollywood’s readers driving traffic are also highly engaged. Open rates for Finke’s email news alerts exceed 50%, well beyond the average. Influential Industry leaders and key decision-makers track the site many times a day. Her posts regularly receive more reader comments than all of the entertainment industry news sites combined. Deadline/Hollywood (formerly DeadlineHollywoodDaily.com) has emerged as a “must-read” for influencers and leaders in the business of entertainment and media. Finke has accomplished this single-handedly by shattering the mold of traditional news reporting and creating a new paradigm of delivered with New Media immediacy. Now Deadline.com will enter its next phase: editorial and geographic expansion.
About Nikki Finke & Deadline/Hollywood
Nikki Finke is a native New Yorker and Wellesley College graduate who has been reporting from Los Angeles since 1986. Her journalism career has included years as an AP foreign correspondent in Moscow and London, Newsweek correspondent in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles, and Los Angeles Times staff writer covering entertainment and features. From 1995 through 2000, she was West Coast Editor and Hollywood columnist first for the New York Observer and then for New York Magazine. She joined LA Weekly as its Deadline Hollywood columnist in 2002 and launched DeadlineHollywoodDaily.com in 2006. Her site was purchased by Mail.com (MMC) on June 23, 2009 (http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/mmc-acquires-deadline-hollywood-daily/). Among her many reporting honors, she was selected Entertainment Journalist Of The Year in a national contest conducted by the Los Angeles Press Club, named one of “100 Leaders You Can Learn From On Twitter” in the journalists category, made New Media’s ‘Top 10 Entertainment Game Changers’ by The Huffington Post, and included among Time Magazine’s ”Time 100” finalists. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, Vanity Fair, and Esquire.
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About Mail.com Media Corporation (MMC)
MMC is a leading digital media company founded by Jay Penske in 2004. The company owns and operates Mail.com, a global multi-media publishing platform. In addition, MMC owns a unique portfolio of lifestyle brands that provide the web’s best original content in categories including entertainment, automotive, breaking news, media, finance, health, beauty, style and sports. Mail.com, HollywoodLife.com, OnCars.com, Deadline.com, Movieline.com, Fan.com, are all part of the MMC digital portfolio.
For more information about MMC, please visit http://corp.mail.com.
For media inquiries, please contact press@corp.mail.com
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As it deserves
It’s true, those other sources have been second in line for me for a long while now…
Congratulations Nikki! Well desrved!
As a recent transplant who needs to keep in touch with the pulse of the entertainment industry, but cannot afford those print magazines, thank you. And now they want to charge you to look at their websites too. Thanks for keeping it free Nikki!
The best site!
Congrats, Nikki! What legendary sick days?
I like that you did your research. I love that people think of you as a news source. I’m obsessed with the fact that you think so highly of yourself. But honestly though, you’re a disgrace to the industry and what true long-standing entertainment brands actually stand for which is CREDIBILITY. Wake up and smell the coffee, Nikki. Your blog has NO credibility.
Wow. The trades stood for credibility? On what planet?
you’re an idiot
…And yet here you are, Jake.
Two words: Writer’s Strike.
Nikki covered it truthfully while the trades played sock puppet for the studios, and that’s what drove the traffic here. If this lesson isn’t fatal, maybe they’ll learn from it. Congrats and thanks, Nikki!
Morning and night I need my DHD fix.
Congrats from someone somewhere in Europe.
No one else matters….it’s all about you!
Who will you bash when the trades are gone?!?
Just wrong to compare you to those dinosaurs frankly.
OF COURSE YOU’RE A WELLSLEY GRAD!!! Why didn’t I make the connection before?! It explains so much about your personality and writing style!
Well, nonetheless, kudos!
Congrats Nikki. Just remember:
I made you.
Good job. I;m not an industry insider like some of your other readers but find stories here I don’t see elsewhere. The best comment was from the person who found out that New Line was being folded into WB from you and not her employer.
I’m a he and I was an SVP at New Line, so you would think I may have had some information without having to come to DHD to know the fate of my career.
not only are you by far the best reporter, but i don’t have to pay $250 dollars to find out the same information. keep it up.
I live in Arkansas and my pigs and I can’t get enough. Between the Drudgereport and you, I barely have time to feed the chickens. Seriously, though, best entertainment blog around. It makes me feel like I am in Hollywood instead of one of the reddest state’s in the union.
duh!!!!!!!!!!!!! u fuckin’ rock
Which one of those other two old dinosaurs will die first?
Woo-hoo!
I guess they finally recognize class when they see it!
Congrats. Keep up the good (great) work.
The facts don’t surprise me, but nevertheless it remains heartening to know that you are attracting deserved attention for covering the industry better than the tired trades. I can only imagine how Peter Bart will spin this – oh wait, that’s right, he’ll ignore it because it’s real news, the sort of thing he doesn’t cover. Anyway, congrats!
I love Hollywood news! I love Nikke Finke & DEADLINE|Hollywood!
She knows what she is talking about and is the 1st to report it.
Congrats Nikke!
Looking forward to more!
Really?
That’s a shock. No one I know visits this site.
Congrats Nikki.
Thanks for keeping us (and I mean them) honest.
Ever since I discovered your site Nikki, live was never the same again.
You give us what we want, real stuffs and for that, we adore you.
Please don’t ever stop what you’re doing Nikki, cause honestly, what is Hollywood w/o you.
Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year
Armand