SEN has recorded a record-breaking month with August proving to be the biggest month to date for SEN’s digital content consumption.
Several digital records were broken throughout August including live streaming, news article views, podcast unique listeners and more.
For the first time, SEN’s digital platforms achieved over 2 million live streams, a 21% increase MoM and an 11% YoY increase.
Growth in live streaming was significant in NSW and Queensland, which saw YoY increases of 47% and 42% respectively.
SEN’s news article views were equally encouraging across both the SEN website and on Apple News. A new record of over 15 million neds article views across both platforms was set during August, up 20% MoM and 65% YoY.
The SEN audience continues to consume podcasts in record numbers. In addition to 4.8 million downloads, over 592,000 unique listeners explored the various podcasts available via SEN, a new record and a 64% YoY increase.
Summary of August SEN digital highlights:
• New record for live streaming, with 2,106,000 streams throughout August, up 11% YoY.
• Live streaming growth was significant in NSW and Queensland, increasing 47% and 42% YoY.
• New record for news article views with 15,164,000 throughout August, up 65% YoY.
• New record for unique podcast listeners with 592,000 throughout August, up 64% YoY resulting in 4.8M podcast downloads throughout August.
• New record for unique website users, with over 1.8M throughout August, up 6% YoY.
• New record for minutes streamed, with over 83M minutes streamed throughout August, up 19% MoM and 15% YoY.
• 11.6M video views across the SEN website, app and social media platforms throughout August.
SEN Digital Director, Simon Chapman said, “We are delighted that August wasn’t just another great month for digital consumption, it actually broke a number of records. We now have some huge momentum heading into the AFL and NRL Finals. As we continue to cover all the breaking news heading into the AFL Trade Period, I’m confident our digital platforms will continue to see increased audiences throughout the coming months.”