Jul 15
Tuesday
Tech : JR Raphael
Digg Moving Rapidly Toward News: Sign of an Acquisition?

Digg is shifting more toward news content and less toward entertainment, according to new analysis released today.

The number crunching, by research firm Hitwise, found 20.67 percent of Digg’s outbound traffic went to a news/media site in June — barely less than the 21.34 percent that went to an entertainment site.

Here’s why it’s significant: The news/media numbers are up 16 percent from this time last year, while entertainment is down 20 percent. And the gap between the two is closing rapidly.

Interestingly, too, the news sites receiving the most of Digg’s traffic are print media web sites. They took in 9 percent of all outbound clicking — a figure up nearly 50 percent from last June.

Could it be a sign that Digg is inching closer to a merger with some major newspaper company? Hard to say for sure — but with all the rumors out there, these numbers sure do make you wonder.

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  • July 15, 2008 at 8:04 am mike
    someone should build an istwitterdown.com style site for whether or not there is an acquisition rumor circling around digg. is isadiggacquisitionrumored.com taken?
  • July 15, 2008 at 8:20 am JR Raphael
    @Mike, maybe we ought to combine both for a one-stop service: whatsthelatestonthediggacquisitionrumorandalsoistwitterdown.com. I'll look into it this afternoon. :)
  • July 15, 2008 at 9:51 am gregory lent
    one thing about digg, it is worth less by the day
  • July 16, 2008 at 11:35 am mike
    @JR I love it....there should be an aggregator for all of these one purpose sites.... PS I just got isadiggacquisitionrumored...will go live with it tomorrow. :-) why don't i have better things to do?????
  • July 16, 2008 at 12:21 pm JR Raphael
    @Mike, nice -- I look forward to having a new news source for all things Digg acquisition rumor-related. :) And hey, who among us hasn't registered a totally useless domain name just for the sake of our own amusement? I know I'm guilty...all too many times.

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