The New Statesman claims that its website has reached 20M page views in one month.
New figures from The New Statesman claim that the politics and culture magazine has reached 20M unique monthly browsers in November 2015.
This figure is a 1M increase year on year.
The figures are based on the websites newstatesman.com and citymetric.com.
Print circulation is also said to be higher for The New Statesman, now standing at 32, 000.
In 2014, the magazines average weekly ABC circulation was 29, 353.
Both editorially and financially, the New Statesman is in the best shape it has been for decades.
"Our web traffic is excellent for such a small team, and the magazine is growing in influence and reach, we are in profit, and we have several special projects, including high-profile guest edits and new microsites, planned for 2016.
Novembers record figures follow a redesign of newstatesman.com in August, which has enhanced our web presence.
The new, cleaner, more stylish and mobile-optimised site is taking our journalism to an ever-growing online audience. Those who visit from social media, in particular, stay longer and read more." said Editor Jason Cowley.
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