Yahoo! Sports Passes ESPN as Most Popular U.S. Website in Sept.

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 Yahoo! Sports Passes ESPN as Most Popular U.S. Website in Sept.
Showing that you don’t need television (ESPN, FOX) or a legendary magazine (Sports Illustrated) to create a wildly popular sports web presence, Yahoo! Sports inched past ESPN in September to rank as the top U.S. sports website according to Nielsen Online. Coming in a distant third was FOX ... [link]

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Published 10/15/2008 by Eric Simon at Amazin' Avenue
... Yahoo! Sports surpassed ESPN.com in unique September visitors, making it the most popular sports website in the land. Amazin' Avenue was a distant sixth. ...

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