Chartbeat moves past the pageview with redesign focused on engagement

As a struggling Chartbeat addict, I can tell you that watching the number of people flooding onto your site or story can be a rush. But like any great high, it fades too fast, especially when you can’t figure out …

YouTube is racking up page views like crazy: 4B per day

The recent changes video sharing site YouTube has experienced are apparently paying off.

The site has boosted its daily page views by 25 percent in the last eight months — and gathering over 4 billion page views per day, reports …

Reddit grabs a record 1.9B page views in October — Holy eyeballs Batman

It seems all the people who keep Reddit open in a permanent tab on their web browser (myself included) are really starting to add up for the community news sharing site.

Reddit brought in more than 1.9 billion page views …

Condé Nast spins off Reddit. “Nothing is off-limits,” says co-founder

Publishing corporation Condé Nast has spun off news aggregator Reddit.com into a fully-owned subsidiary that will operate autonomously from the company, the site announced today.

Reddit is still owned by Advanced Publishing, which owns Condé Nast, but Advance will not …

What’s more trustworthy: DoubleClick’s AdPlanner or comScore?

A handful of articles this morning argued against the validity of a recently released DoubleClick AdPlanner report showing Facebook reached a trillion page views in June. Both CNN and TG Daily cite contrary data obtained by digital measurement firm comScore, …