New York, NY -- Future plc, the global platform for specialist media and market leader in consumer tech, gaming, music and knowledge, today announced the company is now ranked number one for technology news within the U.S. and U.K. marketplaces.
According to the latest comScore report, Future Publishing Ltd. is leading the top 10 media properties among industry competitors CNET, The Verge and Gizmodo. Future plc’s properties, including top tech brands TechRadar and Tom’s Guide, attracted 63.9m unique visitors (UVs) in October 2018.
Future’s continued aggressive growth and expansion into the U.S. marketplace is a direct result of the company’s investment in its technology, high-quality editorial content and development of loyal consumers. The company has also shown a commitment to growing its business through various acquisitions including Purch.
“We remain committed to making our company and our brands the top resource for our loyal readers and advertisers,” says CEO Zillah Byng-Thorne. “Establishing ourselves as an international leader in technology news is a result of relentless efforts from our highly talented team. We continue to focus on innovating our proprietary technology and honing in on our audiences to create the best content and experiences in the U.S. and U.K. marketplaces.”
For more information regarding Future’s properties visit https://www.futureplc.com/brands/.
About Future
Future is a global platform business for specialist media with diversified revenue streams.
The Media division is high-growth with three complementary revenue streams: eCommerce, events and digital advertising. It operates in a number of sectors including technology, games, music, home interest, hobbies and B2B and its brands include TechRadar, PC Gamer, Tom’s Guide, Top Ten Reviews, Live Science, Guitar World, MusicRadar, Space.com and Tom’s Hardware.
The Magazine division focuses on publishing specialist content, with over 80 publications and over 520 bookazines published per year, totalling global circulation of 1.3 million. The Magazine portfolio spans technology, games and entertainment, music, creative and photography, hobbies, home interest and B2B. Its titles include Classic Rock, Guitar Player, FourFourTwo, Homebuilding & Renovating, Digital Camera, Guitarist, How It Works, Total Film, What Hi-Fi? and Music Week.
Media Contacts:
Dana Casalino for Future plc