Which biz site do you read?

I mean besides LABO? MarketWatch took the honors last month in the number of minutes per person per month, followed by Yahoo Finance and MSN Money. Of course, there are a zillion ways to measure Web site readership, and as usual, everyone is pushing the numbers that make them look the best. Good luck figuring it all out. Anyway, here's the lineup, courtesy of 24/7 Wall Street, which would only say it got this information from one of the companies mentioned.

SEPTEMBER MINUTES PER PERSON
1) MarketWatch 22.57
2) Yahoo Finance 21.58
3) MSN Money 17.54
4) WSJ.com 15.42
5) AOL Money 15.32
6) CNN Money 10.55
7) Reuters 5.58
8) Forbes.com 5.32
9) Google Finance 4.56
10) BusinessWeek 2.57


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Mark Lacter created the LA Biz Observed blog in 2006. He posted until the day before his death on Nov. 13, 2013.
 
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