ESPN Digital Media Starts 2015 with New All-Time Record: 94 Million Unique Users in January

ESPN now owns the top eight months all-time for total unique visitors in sports category history; 22 million daily users, up nearly 10 million from last year; 34 percent share of sports category is more than Nos. 2, 3 and 4 properties combined; 73 million mobile users is new category record; 485 million video views is all-time monthly high; Sixth time in eight months with more than 1 billion minutes of streaming on WatchESPN.

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Driven by the College Football Playoff, NFL playoffs, and NBA regular season, ESPN Digital Media in January reached a record-setting 93.97 million unique visitors in the U.S., up 52 percent from a year ago. This new all-time monthly high for reach edged out the previous record, established by ESPN in September 2014, by 14,000 unique users.

ESPN’s performance from June 2014 through January 2015 now comprises the top eight monthly unique visitor totals in sports category history.

ESPN reached 22.2 million U.S. people daily across devices in January, up 9.8 million over a year ago, and more than the Nos. 2 and 3 sports properties combined (Yahoo Sports-NBC Sports Network at 11.3 million, Bleacher Report-Turner Sports Network at 7.8 million). 24 percent of ESPN’s total monthly users visited the property on a daily basis, a higher daily return rate than all but one other top 15 sports category property.

On mobile devices alone, 72.5 million unique users accessed ESPN web and app content, a sports category record and up from 41.3 million a year ago. ESPN mobile visitors generated 4.1 billion minutes of usage, more than the next four mobile sports properties combined.

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61 percent of ESPN’s unique users – 56.9 million people – exclusively accessed content on smartphones and tablets. This is the 10th consecutive month that more than half of ESPN’s digital users came only from mobile devices.

Fans spent 7.1 billion minutes using ESPN digital properties, up 38 percent from a year ago, and also a sports category record for the month of January. Overall, ESPN accounted for 33.5 percent of all sports category usage on digital platforms, more than the Nos. 2, 3 and 4 properties combined (Yahoo! Sports-NBC Sports Network had 13.1 percent, Fox Sports Digital-Sporting News Media 11.0 percent, Bleacher Report-Turner Sports Network 8.1 percent).

More results from the January comScore Multi-Platform report:

Additional results from ESPN Research & Analytics:

ESPN networks and ABC sports television content generated 19.1 million tweets in January, accounting for 24 percent of all TV-related activity during the month.2 Other key social media metrics:

1 Source: Adobe Analytics
2 Source: Nielsen SocialGuide
3 Source: Twitter
4 Source: Instagram

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