CartoonNetwork.com Milestones
Games and full length episodes make Cartoon Network site extra sticky.
Date: Monday, August 27, 2007
Author: James Fudge

CartoonNetwork.com hit an all-time high in July, with visitors to the site spending an average of 77 minutes per person according to Nielsen//NetRatings. Site visitors watched full length episodes and clips of Cartoon Network shows, and played more than 170 free online games based on popular Cartoon Network characters and shows, including "Ben 10" and "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends." Also, CartoonNetwork.com ranked 26th among all U.S. domains in total time spent in July. The CartoonNetwork.com record comes on the heels of Nielsen//NetRatings' recent shift in how it reports Web site popularity. In July, Nielsen//NetRatings announced that it added the "Total Minutes" and "Total Sessions" metrics to NetView, its syndicated Internet audience measurement service. Learn more by visiting CartoonNetwork.com .

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