The document summarizes Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) digital ratings data for August 2014 from Nielsen Online Ratings. It shows that SCA's digital network traffic increased 97% year-over-year to 254,041 average daily unique browsers. The Today Network increased 102% to 158,073 browsers, and the Triple M Network grew 101% to 91,277 browsers. The data comes from Nielsen and is intended for personal use only, with any comments or claims to be addressed to SCA.
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) publishes monthly digital ratings data sourced from Nielsen Online Ratings. The March 2015 ratings show:
1) SCA network traffic increased 126% year-over-year to 344,616 average daily unique browsers, driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities, and mobile browsing.
2) Today's Hit Network traffic increased 148% to 234,348 average daily unique browsers, also driven by shows, social media, celebrities, and mobile browsing.
3) Triple M Network traffic increased 79% to 92,509 average daily unique browsers, driven by Australian rules football, rugby league, social media, and mobile browsing.
SCA Network saw a 70% increase in unique monthly visitors to 2.4 million over the past year, driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrity news, and mobile browsers. Today Network grew unique monthly visitors 110% to 1.6 million, also driven by shows, social media, celebrity news, and mobile. Triple M Network increased unique monthly visitors 36% to 787,361 through AFL, NRL, social media, rock news, and mobile browsers.
The document is a report on engagement metrics for SCA Digital from January to March 2015. It includes metrics on social media engagement, including numbers of people engaged on Facebook for SCA radio stations and networks. It also contains data on on-demand audio and premium video usage, as well as mobile engagement. The report notes that the social data is compiled from public APIs and terms of service and is not currently domestic.
The document summarizes Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) monthly digital ratings report from September 2014. It shows that SCA's network traffic increased 126% year-over-year in unique browsers, reaching 292,231. The Today Network also saw a 125% increase in unique browsers, reaching 178,764. Triple M Network had a 139% increase in unique browsers, reaching 108,008. The data is sourced solely from Nielsen and is intended for personal use only.
The document reports on digital ratings data from Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) for July 2014. It summarizes statistics on the unique audience and average daily unique browsers for SCA's radio networks including a 69% increase for the SCA Network and 78% increase for the Today Network year-over-year. Data is also presented on reach of radio groups by state/territory in Australia and top mobile publishers, with a note that the data is sourced from Nielsen and published by SCA for personal use only.
The document summarizes Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) digital ratings data for August 2014 from Nielsen Online Ratings. It shows that SCA's digital network traffic increased 97% year-over-year to 254,041 average daily unique browsers. The Today Network increased 102% to 158,073 browsers, and the Triple M Network grew 101% to 91,277 browsers. The data comes from Nielsen and is intended for personal use only, with any comments or claims to be addressed to SCA.
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) publishes monthly digital ratings data sourced from Nielsen Online Ratings. The March 2015 ratings show:
1) SCA network traffic increased 126% year-over-year to 344,616 average daily unique browsers, driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities, and mobile browsing.
2) Today's Hit Network traffic increased 148% to 234,348 average daily unique browsers, also driven by shows, social media, celebrities, and mobile browsing.
3) Triple M Network traffic increased 79% to 92,509 average daily unique browsers, driven by Australian rules football, rugby league, social media, and mobile browsing.
SCA Network saw a 70% increase in unique monthly visitors to 2.4 million over the past year, driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrity news, and mobile browsers. Today Network grew unique monthly visitors 110% to 1.6 million, also driven by shows, social media, celebrity news, and mobile. Triple M Network increased unique monthly visitors 36% to 787,361 through AFL, NRL, social media, rock news, and mobile browsers.
The document is a report on engagement metrics for SCA Digital from January to March 2015. It includes metrics on social media engagement, including numbers of people engaged on Facebook for SCA radio stations and networks. It also contains data on on-demand audio and premium video usage, as well as mobile engagement. The report notes that the social data is compiled from public APIs and terms of service and is not currently domestic.
The document summarizes Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) monthly digital ratings report from September 2014. It shows that SCA's network traffic increased 126% year-over-year in unique browsers, reaching 292,231. The Today Network also saw a 125% increase in unique browsers, reaching 178,764. Triple M Network had a 139% increase in unique browsers, reaching 108,008. The data is sourced solely from Nielsen and is intended for personal use only.
The document reports on digital ratings data from Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) for July 2014. It summarizes statistics on the unique audience and average daily unique browsers for SCA's radio networks including a 69% increase for the SCA Network and 78% increase for the Today Network year-over-year. Data is also presented on reach of radio groups by state/territory in Australia and top mobile publishers, with a note that the data is sourced from Nielsen and published by SCA for personal use only.
This document summarizes SCA's digital traffic and audience data for November 2014 from Nielsen ratings. It shows that SCA's network traffic increased 123% year-over-year in unique browsers, reaching its highest ever level of 296,161. The Today Network also saw record growth of 153% in unique browsers to 208,988. Triple M Network traffic rose 78% to 80,238 unique browsers. The data is broken down by device type, location, and demographics, with growth driven largely by mobile browsers and social media. SCA publishes this data monthly for internal use and analysis only.
The document provides statistics from an unknown month and year. It references statistics that were sourced from an unspecified location but does not include any actual statistics or details on the topic. The high-level information and purpose of the document cannot be determined from the limited information provided.
This document provides social media analytics for radio companies and media organizations in Australia for the month of May. It includes data on conversations on Facebook, Instagram, and views of social video for various radio stations and media brands in Sydney, Melbourne, and nationally. The social data is collected from public APIs and is not currently specific to the Australian market, but the provider aims to include domestic-only data if possible in the future.
Southern Cross Austereo each month reports Australian digital ratings sourced from Nielsen Market Intelligence and Nielsen Answers. The report includes top mobile publishers, mobile radio brand market shares, top mobile optimized publishers, mobile share of daily radio browsing, top mobile apps, and SCA's mobile active users. The published data is intended for personal use only and any comments or claims regarding the data should be directed to clive.dickens@sca.com.au.
This document summarizes Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) digital traffic and ratings data for October 2014 from Nielsen Online Ratings. It shows that SCA Network traffic increased 112% year-over-year. Today Network traffic increased 117% driven by shows, social media, celebrity and mobile browsers. Triple M Network traffic increased 98% driven by AFL, NRL, social media and mobile browsers. The document provides overview data on digital traffic and demographics for SCA networks and radio stations in Australia.
The document summarizes SCA Digital's January 2015 digital ratings data from Nielsen Online Ratings. It shows that SCA Network, Today's Hit Network, and Triple M Network all saw significant year-over-year increases in average daily unique browsers in January 2015 driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities, and mobile browsing. The rest of the document breaks down statistics on mobile usage and audience demographics for SCA's digital properties.
This document contains statistics from Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) monthly digital ratings report. It shows data on the average daily unique browsers for SCA's radio networks - including a 55% increase for SCA Network and 45% increase for Today Network from May 2013 to May 2014. It also shows increases of 74% for Triple M Network and traffic reaching 3,293 for Mix 94.5 in Perth. The data is sourced from Nielsen and is intended for personal use only.
The document reports on Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) digital ratings data from May 2014 sourced from Nielsen Market Intelligence. It shows that SCA Network, Today Network, and Triple M Network all saw increases in average daily unique browsers of 55%, 45%, and 74% respectively compared to the previous year. Mix 94.5 also saw growth in unique browsers. Mobile, social media, and video streaming statistics are also presented. The data is provided for information purposes only and any public comments or claims regarding the data should be addressed to SCA.
SCA digital media in Adelaide saw increases in traffic across their networks in May 2014 compared to the previous year. The SCA Network saw a 73% increase in average daily unique browsers to 12,592, the highest ever for that network. Traffic on the Today Network in South Australia increased 100% to 9,320 average daily unique browsers. The Triple M Network increased 8% to 2,893 average daily unique browsers, also the highest ever for that network. These increases were driven by shows, social media, sports coverage, celebrity news, and mobile browsing. The document provides sources and context for digital analytics data reported by Southern Cross Austereo.
SCA Network saw a 191% increase in unique Australian browsers from February 2013 to February 2014, reaching 2.22 million. Traffic for the Today Network increased 85% to 1.55 million unique visitors, driven by shows, social media, celebrity news and mobile browsers. Triple M Network traffic rose 72% to 684,792 unique visitors, attributed to AFL, NRL, social media, rock music news and mobile browsers. Mix 94.5 and LocalWorks experienced a 47% increase in unique visitors to 77,407.
SCA Digital Leadership -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
This document provides statistics and information about digital content and products at a company. It shows that in March there were 3.3 million monthly users, with 70% being mobile unique browsers, making it the 7th largest mobile publisher. It also lists the number of video views and minutes watched in May 2014 through the company's website, mobile app, social media channels, and live streaming. Native advertising and premium video are also mentioned.
SCA Network, Today Network, and Triple M Network all saw increases in their monthly unique visitors to their websites in Australia from November 2012 to November 2013. SCA Network saw a 164% increase to 2.3 million unique visitors. Today Network saw a 77% increase to 1.6 million unique visitors, which was their highest month ever. Triple M Network saw a 111% increase to 850,970 unique visitors, also their highest month ever. All three networks attributed their growth to shows, social media, sports, celebrity news, and mobile browsers.
SCA Digital ratings saw increases in unique monthly visitors across their networks in June 2013 compared to the previous year. The SCA Network saw a 26% increase to its highest June ever of 2.211 million unique visitors, driven by shows, social media, sports, and mobile browsers. The Today Network also saw a major increase of 37% to 1.167 million unique visitors, its highest June on record. The Triple M Network had a smaller 1.4% increase but also set a new record for June with 618,813 unique visitors attributed to sports, social media, shows and mobile browsers.
This document contains engagement metrics for SCA Digital across social media, on demand audio, and mobile platforms for the period of July to September 2014. It includes data on SCA's social media presence on Facebook, demographics for their radio networks on Facebook, YouTube subscribers and video views. It also has statistics on live radio streaming, audio on demand downloads, and premium video views. Lastly, it shows data on smartphone app usage and active mobile users. The document notes that the social data is from public APIs and may not be domestic, and any comments or claims regarding the data should be directed to the specified contact.
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to cass.byrnes@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to cass.byrnes@sca.com.au
This document summarizes SCA's digital traffic and audience data for November 2014 from Nielsen ratings. It shows that SCA's network traffic increased 123% year-over-year in unique browsers, reaching its highest ever level of 296,161. The Today Network also saw record growth of 153% in unique browsers to 208,988. Triple M Network traffic rose 78% to 80,238 unique browsers. The data is broken down by device type, location, and demographics, with growth driven largely by mobile browsers and social media. SCA publishes this data monthly for internal use and analysis only.
The document provides statistics from an unknown month and year. It references statistics that were sourced from an unspecified location but does not include any actual statistics or details on the topic. The high-level information and purpose of the document cannot be determined from the limited information provided.
This document provides social media analytics for radio companies and media organizations in Australia for the month of May. It includes data on conversations on Facebook, Instagram, and views of social video for various radio stations and media brands in Sydney, Melbourne, and nationally. The social data is collected from public APIs and is not currently specific to the Australian market, but the provider aims to include domestic-only data if possible in the future.
Southern Cross Austereo each month reports Australian digital ratings sourced from Nielsen Market Intelligence and Nielsen Answers. The report includes top mobile publishers, mobile radio brand market shares, top mobile optimized publishers, mobile share of daily radio browsing, top mobile apps, and SCA's mobile active users. The published data is intended for personal use only and any comments or claims regarding the data should be directed to clive.dickens@sca.com.au.
This document summarizes Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) digital traffic and ratings data for October 2014 from Nielsen Online Ratings. It shows that SCA Network traffic increased 112% year-over-year. Today Network traffic increased 117% driven by shows, social media, celebrity and mobile browsers. Triple M Network traffic increased 98% driven by AFL, NRL, social media and mobile browsers. The document provides overview data on digital traffic and demographics for SCA networks and radio stations in Australia.
The document summarizes SCA Digital's January 2015 digital ratings data from Nielsen Online Ratings. It shows that SCA Network, Today's Hit Network, and Triple M Network all saw significant year-over-year increases in average daily unique browsers in January 2015 driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrities, and mobile browsing. The rest of the document breaks down statistics on mobile usage and audience demographics for SCA's digital properties.
This document contains statistics from Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) monthly digital ratings report. It shows data on the average daily unique browsers for SCA's radio networks - including a 55% increase for SCA Network and 45% increase for Today Network from May 2013 to May 2014. It also shows increases of 74% for Triple M Network and traffic reaching 3,293 for Mix 94.5 in Perth. The data is sourced from Nielsen and is intended for personal use only.
The document reports on Southern Cross Austereo's (SCA) digital ratings data from May 2014 sourced from Nielsen Market Intelligence. It shows that SCA Network, Today Network, and Triple M Network all saw increases in average daily unique browsers of 55%, 45%, and 74% respectively compared to the previous year. Mix 94.5 also saw growth in unique browsers. Mobile, social media, and video streaming statistics are also presented. The data is provided for information purposes only and any public comments or claims regarding the data should be addressed to SCA.
SCA digital media in Adelaide saw increases in traffic across their networks in May 2014 compared to the previous year. The SCA Network saw a 73% increase in average daily unique browsers to 12,592, the highest ever for that network. Traffic on the Today Network in South Australia increased 100% to 9,320 average daily unique browsers. The Triple M Network increased 8% to 2,893 average daily unique browsers, also the highest ever for that network. These increases were driven by shows, social media, sports coverage, celebrity news, and mobile browsing. The document provides sources and context for digital analytics data reported by Southern Cross Austereo.
SCA Network saw a 191% increase in unique Australian browsers from February 2013 to February 2014, reaching 2.22 million. Traffic for the Today Network increased 85% to 1.55 million unique visitors, driven by shows, social media, celebrity news and mobile browsers. Triple M Network traffic rose 72% to 684,792 unique visitors, attributed to AFL, NRL, social media, rock music news and mobile browsers. Mix 94.5 and LocalWorks experienced a 47% increase in unique visitors to 77,407.
SCA Digital Leadership -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
This document provides statistics and information about digital content and products at a company. It shows that in March there were 3.3 million monthly users, with 70% being mobile unique browsers, making it the 7th largest mobile publisher. It also lists the number of video views and minutes watched in May 2014 through the company's website, mobile app, social media channels, and live streaming. Native advertising and premium video are also mentioned.
SCA Network, Today Network, and Triple M Network all saw increases in their monthly unique visitors to their websites in Australia from November 2012 to November 2013. SCA Network saw a 164% increase to 2.3 million unique visitors. Today Network saw a 77% increase to 1.6 million unique visitors, which was their highest month ever. Triple M Network saw a 111% increase to 850,970 unique visitors, also their highest month ever. All three networks attributed their growth to shows, social media, sports, celebrity news, and mobile browsers.
SCA Digital ratings saw increases in unique monthly visitors across their networks in June 2013 compared to the previous year. The SCA Network saw a 26% increase to its highest June ever of 2.211 million unique visitors, driven by shows, social media, sports, and mobile browsers. The Today Network also saw a major increase of 37% to 1.167 million unique visitors, its highest June on record. The Triple M Network had a smaller 1.4% increase but also set a new record for June with 618,813 unique visitors attributed to sports, social media, shows and mobile browsers.
This document contains engagement metrics for SCA Digital across social media, on demand audio, and mobile platforms for the period of July to September 2014. It includes data on SCA's social media presence on Facebook, demographics for their radio networks on Facebook, YouTube subscribers and video views. It also has statistics on live radio streaming, audio on demand downloads, and premium video views. Lastly, it shows data on smartphone app usage and active mobile users. The document notes that the social data is from public APIs and may not be domestic, and any comments or claims regarding the data should be directed to the specified contact.
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to cass.byrnes@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to cass.byrnes@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to cass.byrnes@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to cass.byrnes@sca.com.au
SCA's digital properties had a total unique audience of 1.33 million in November 2016, making it the #1 radio group and #13 largest digital publisher in Australia. SCA saw strong growth across its platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, podcasts and video. The HIT Network was SCA's largest individual radio brand with 227k daily unique browsers.
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- VEVO -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport - AFL/NRL -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
SCA had the highest unique audience and average daily unique browsers of any radio group in July 2016. SCA also had strong digital audiences across its brands on social media platforms like Facebook, with over 10 million Facebook fans, and through its mobile apps and video/audio streams. SCA was ranked the 14th largest digital publisher in Australia for July 2016.
SCA Digital Leadership -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regard to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regards to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regards to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to david.mackie@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regards to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to vijay.solanki@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. Apart from instances where 'Australian-only' is indicated, the Social Data is not domestic. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regards to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to vijay.solanki@sca.com.au
SCA Digital Leadership -- SCA Streams -- SCA Mobile -- SCA Social -- Hit Network -- Scoopla -- Triple M Network -- Sport -- Australian Publishers (All Devices) -- Radio Brands (All Devices)
The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. The Social Data is not currently domestic. This will be amended if and when possible. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regards to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to vijay.solanki@sca.com.au
The document provides statistics from a monthly ratings website for October 2015. It does not contain any further details about the type of ratings, methodology, or specific statistics. The high-level information is that the source is monthly ratings for October 2015 from a digital website, but no other essential information is given in the document to include in the summary.
This document summarizes SCA's digital ratings data for September 2015. It shows that SCA's network traffic increased 5% year-over-year. Traffic for the Today's Hit Network increased 12% driven by shows, social media, celebrities, and mobile browsing. The Triple M Network saw stable traffic focused on sports, social media, and mobile devices. The document also provides demographic profiles and breakdowns of traffic sources by device type for SCA's networks.
1. APRIL - JUNE 2015 ENGAGEMENT METRICS digital.scaengage.com.au
2. SCA DIGITAL – ENGAGEMENT METRICS SOCIAL Slide 4 SCA’s Social Media Engagement Slide 5 Social Radio Stats Slide 6 People Engaged on Facebook - Radio Slide 7 TOP 20 Metro Radio Stations on Facebook Slide 8 Social Broadcast Stats Slide 9 People Engaged on Facebook – Broadcast Slide 10 People Engaged on Facebook – Sydney Slide 11 People Engaged on Facebook – Melbourne Slide 12 People Engaged on Facebook – Brisbane Slide 13 People Engaged on Facebook – Perth Slide 14 People Engaged on Facebook – Adelaide Slide 15 % Cume Share of Instagram Slide 17 SCA Audio Slide 18 SCA Video MOBILE ENGAGEMENT Slide 20 SCA Mobile Active Users
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The Social data is collated using the public terms of the respective network public APIs and terms of service. The Social Data is not currently domestic. This will be amended if and when possible. Publication of this data is intended for personal use and should be seen as a reflection of business performance or forward looking statements that are always given to the market and shareholders first. Any comments in regards to this data or any claims of misrepresentation should be addressed to vijay.solanki@sca.com.au
This document summarizes SCA's digital ratings data from July 2015. It shows that SCA's overall network traffic increased 56% year-over-year. Traffic for Today's Hit Network increased 44% and Triple M Network increased 68%. The document provides details on traffic sources by device (all, mobile, etc.) and demographics for each network. It also defines key terms used in the digital ratings reports such as Average Daily Unique Browsers.
This document summarizes SCA's digital ratings data from June 2015. It shows that SCA's network traffic increased 45% year-over-year in average daily unique browsers to over 321,000. Traffic for Today's Hit Network increased 36% to nearly 195,000 browsers, and Triple M Network traffic grew 45% to over 106,000 browsers. The document provides breakdowns of SCA's traffic and audience demographics across different devices and platforms. It also defines key metrics and terms used in the digital ratings reports.
This document summarizes SCA's digital ratings data from May 2015. It shows that SCA's overall network traffic increased 58% year-over-year to 299,346 average daily unique browsers. Traffic for Today's Hit Network increased 54% to 191,354 browsers, and Triple M Network traffic grew 61% to 93,696 browsers. All increases were driven by shows, social media, sports, celebrity news, and mobile browsing. The document also provides definitions for various digital metrics and terms used in the ratings data.