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Located: research topics > communication
Graphic communication attracts a majority
of users according to newpaper logs
Author: Stone,
M. (2000)
Abstract: USA Today online General Manager Lorraine Cichowski
is interviewed about the company's usage paterns. She indicates
graphics and photographs appear to get the major share of user traffic.
This article comprises an interview with
USA Today Online general manager Lorraine Cichowski, information
about the company's logs and usage patterns.
The most visited newspaper affiliated website in the world since
1994, according to Media Metrix.
The site's most heavily trafficked day was April 21 - the day after
the Columbine High School shooting in Littleton, Colorado.
USA Today received 8 million total page views - 2 million were attributed
to the incident's coverage.
A photo album got 952,000 views, an interactive graphic (produced
by the paper's print art department) got 293,000 views, video feeds
got 69,000 views, message board got 10,000 views.
Of the word-based pages (685,000
views) only 123,000 were full stories - the rest were brief pages.
This represents only about 6% of people who went to USA Today for
Columbine info read full stories. This
contrasts to the Poynter Institute eye-tracking survey conducted
recently which says online newspaper readers typically notice text
before they do images.
 
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