[mod.newslists] USENET READERSHIP SUMMARY REPORT FOR AUG 86

reid@decwrl.UUCP (Brian Reid) (09/01/86)

USENET READERSHIP SUMMARY REPORT for Aug 86

This is a monthly posting from the USENET Measurement Project at the DEC
Western Research Laboratory in Palo Alto, California. 

This survey is based on a sample of data taken from various USENET sites.
At the end of this message there is a short explanation of the measurement
techniques and the meaning of the various statistics.

The complete set of readership data (of which this is a summary) is posted
in mod.newslists

			Brian Reid


OVERALL SUMMARY:
                             This            Estimated
                            Sample         for entire net
Sites:                      443                 4200
Fraction reporting:       10.55%                 100%
Users with accounts:      59515               564000
Netreaders:               13222               125000

Average readers per site:                          30
Percent of users who are netreaders:            22.22%
Average traffic per day (megabytes):            1.447
Average traffic per day (messages):               614
Traffic measurement interval:    last              21 days
Readership measurement interval: last              75 days

TOP 40 NEWSGROUPS IN ORDER BY POPULARITY
       +-- Estimated total number of people who read the group, worldwide.
       |     +-- Actual number of readers in sampled population
       |     |     +-- Recent traffic, in messages per month. 
       |     |     |     +-- Recent traffic, in kilobytes per month.
       |     |     |     |       +-- Participation ratio: msgs/month/Krdrs
       |     |     |     |       |     +-- Cost ratio: $US/month/reader
       |     |     |     |       |     |      +-- Rating: % of all users who
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |   read this group.
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |       +-- Share: % newsreaders
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |       |   who read this group.
       V     V     V     V       V     V      V       V
  1 27000  3121   15   40.1      0   0.01    5.2%   23.6%  net.general
  2 24000  2836  554  639.0     23   0.12    4.8%   21.4%  net.jokes
  3 21000  2461  135 1319.9      6   0.28    4.1%   18.6%  net.sources
  4 18000  2089  110  281.0      6   0.07    3.5%   15.8%  net.jobs
  5 17000  2047   42 1563.7      2   0.41    3.4%   15.5%  mod.sources
  6 14000  1652  177  263.6     12   0.08    2.8%   12.5%  net.unix
  7 14000  1600  687 1247.7     49   0.39    2.7%   12.1%  net.singles
  8 13000  1577  111  118.5      8   0.04    2.6%   11.9%  net.wanted
  9 13000  1507  281  467.1     21   0.16    2.5%   11.4%  net.unix-wizards
 10 12000  1454   60  622.9      5   0.23    2.4%   11.0%  net.sources.games
 11 12000  1441  161  240.2     13   0.09    2.4%   10.9%  net.micro
 12 12000  1440  252  433.5     21   0.16    2.4%   10.9%  net.audio
 13 12000  1361  160  263.3     13   0.10    2.3%   10.3%  net.rumor
 14 12000  1353   21   50.2      1   0.02    2.3%   10.2%  net.ai
 15 12000  1349  285 1321.4     23   0.49    2.3%   10.2%  net.micro.pc
 16 11000  1346   71  138.8      6   0.06    2.3%   10.2%  net.arch
 17 11000  1323   34   85.7      3   0.03    2.2%   10.0%  net.sources.bugs
 18 11000  1315  207  470.2     18   0.19    2.2%    9.9%  net.lang.c
 19 11000  1310  298  488.7     27   0.20    2.2%    9.9%  net.movies
 20 11000  1306    7   14.8      0   0.01    2.2%    9.9%  mod.newprod
 21 11000  1292    8   16.5      0   0.01    2.2%    9.8%  net.announce.arpa-i
 22 11000  1262  410  762.8     37   0.31    2.1%    9.5%  net.micro.mac
 23 10000  1219  175  243.0     17   0.11    2.0%    9.2%  net.consumers
 24 10000  1219   80  103.6      8   0.05    2.0%    9.2%  net.sources.d
 25 10000  1176   57  162.4      5   0.07    2.0%    8.9%  net.news
 26  9900  1166   68  150.3      6   0.07    2.0%    8.8%  net.graphics
 27  9900  1155  532 1109.8     53   0.50    1.9%    8.7%  net.women
 28  9500  1117   74   53.6      7   0.03    1.9%    8.4%  net.wanted.sources
 29  9400  1106  161  206.4     17   0.10    1.9%    8.4%  net.cooks
 30  9400  1104  131  198.2     13   0.09    1.9%    8.3%  net.misc
 31  9400  1096  378  616.7     40   0.29    1.8%    8.3%  net.music
 32  9300  1091  385  639.3     41   0.30    1.8%    8.3%  net.auto
 33  9000  1056  167  307.0     18   0.15    1.8%    8.0%  net.books
 34  8900  1046   74  123.1      8   0.06    1.8%    7.9%  net.news.group
 35  8600  1011   17  363.3      1   0.19    1.7%    7.6%  net.sources.mac
 36  8600  1003  108  206.7     12   0.11    1.7%    7.6%  net.invest
 37  8400   984   15   21.4      1   0.01    1.7%    7.4%  net.jokes.d
 38  8400   984    2   32.9      0   0.02    1.7%    7.4%  mod.announce
 39  8400   982  342  889.2     40   0.47    1.7%    7.4%  net.micro.amiga
 40  8300   973  114  128.6     13   0.07    1.6%    7.4%  net.travel

TOP 40 NEWSGROUPS IN ORDER BY PER-READER COST
       +-- Estimated total number of people who read the group, worldwide.
       |     +-- Actual number of readers in sampled population
       |     |     +-- Recent traffic, in messages per month. 
       |     |     |     +-- Recent traffic, in kilobytes per month.
       |     |     |     |       +-- Participation ratio: msgs/month/Krdrs
       |     |     |     |       |     +-- Cost ratio: $US/month/reader
       |     |     |     |       |     |      +-- Rating: % of all users who
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |   read this group.
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |       +-- Share: % newsreaders
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |       |   who read this group.
       V     V     V     V       V     V      V       V
  1  5900   688  702 1747.9    119   1.30    1.2%    5.2%  net.politics
  2  5500   650  285  907.1     51   0.73    1.1%    4.9%  net.micro.atari16
  3  3700   439  231  604.4     62   0.72    0.7%    3.3%  net.religion
  4  4700   555  282  646.4     60   0.61    0.9%    4.2%  net.comics
  5  8200   964  650 1039.2     79   0.56    1.6%    7.3%  net.sf-lovers
  6  2400   287   75  294.6     31   0.54    0.5%    2.2%  net.politics.theory
  7  5900   691   32  702.6      5   0.53    1.2%    5.2%  mod.mac.binaries
  8  9900  1155  532 1109.8     53   0.50    1.9%    8.7%  net.women
  9  3700   430  115  414.8     31   0.50    0.7%    3.3%  net.origins
 10 12000  1349  285 1321.4     23   0.49    2.3%   10.2%  net.micro.pc
 11  3700   439   11  407.7      3   0.49    0.7%    3.3%  mod.amiga.sources
 12  3400   396  144  371.3     42   0.48    0.7%    3.0%  net.religion.christ
 13  8400   982  342  889.2     40   0.47    1.7%    7.4%  net.micro.amiga
 14  5800   685  215  592.9     37   0.45    1.2%    5.2%  mod.politics
 15  5400   637  200  521.6     37   0.43    1.1%    4.8%  net.motss
 16 17000  2047   42 1563.7      2   0.41    3.4%   15.5%  mod.sources
 17  6600   773  294  600.7     44   0.40    1.3%    5.8%  net.legal
 18 14000  1600  687 1247.7     49   0.39    2.7%   12.1%  net.singles
 19  3800   450  178  327.0     46   0.38    0.8%    3.4%  net.sport.baseball
 20  1700   200   85  140.0     50   0.36    0.3%    1.5%  mod.music.gaffa
 21  2900   336   70  229.2     24   0.35    0.6%    2.5%  net.tv.soaps
 22  5900   694  234  454.4     39   0.34    1.2%    5.2%  net.physics
 23  4400   514  151  335.1     34   0.34    0.9%    3.9%  net.micro.cpm
 24  4500   528  140  335.0     31   0.33    0.9%    4.0%  net.games.frp
 25  4200   496  177  313.1     42   0.33    0.8%    3.8%  net.ham-radio
 26  6400   754  224  456.4     35   0.32    1.3%    5.7%  net.kids
 27 11000  1262  410  762.8     37   0.31    2.1%    9.5%  net.micro.mac
 28  9300  1091  385  639.3     41   0.30    1.8%    8.3%  net.auto
 29  9400  1096  378  616.7     40   0.29    1.8%    8.3%  net.music
 30 21000  2461  135 1319.9      6   0.28    4.1%   18.6%  net.sources
 31  3400   404   92  203.7     27   0.27    0.7%    3.1%  net.sport.football
 32  4400   515  100  254.0     22   0.26    0.9%    3.9%  net.philosophy
 33  3000   357   12  178.5      4   0.26    0.6%    2.7%  mod.politics.arms-d
 34  2800   331   34  166.8     12   0.26    0.6%    2.5%  net.ham-radio.packe
 35  4500   530   18  242.6      4   0.24    0.9%    4.0%  mod.risks
 36 12000  1454   60  622.9      5   0.23    2.4%   11.0%  net.sources.games
 37  5600   659  184  284.5     32   0.23    1.1%    5.0%  net.aviation
 38  5800   674   17  272.2      2   0.21    1.1%    5.1%  mod.mac
 39 11000  1310  298  488.7     27   0.20    2.2%    9.9%  net.movies
 40  6400   748  210  291.8     32   0.20    1.3%    5.7%  net.video

TOP 40 NEWSGROUPS IN ORDER BY MESSAGES PER READER
       +-- Estimated total number of people who read the group, worldwide.
       |     +-- Actual number of readers in sampled population
       |     |     +-- Recent traffic, in messages per month. 
       |     |     |     +-- Recent traffic, in kilobytes per month.
       |     |     |     |       +-- Participation ratio: msgs/month/Krdrs
       |     |     |     |       |     +-- Cost ratio: $US/month/reader
       |     |     |     |       |     |      +-- Rating: % of all users who
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |   read this group.
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |       +-- Share: % newsreaders
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |       |   who read this group.
       V     V     V     V       V     V      V       V
  1  5900   688  702 1747.9    119   1.30    1.2%    5.2%  net.politics
  2  8200   964  650 1039.2     79   0.56    1.6%    7.3%  net.sf-lovers
  3  3700   439  231  604.4     62   0.72    0.7%    3.3%  net.religion
  4  4700   555  282  646.4     60   0.61    0.9%    4.2%  net.comics
  5  9900  1155  532 1109.8     53   0.50    1.9%    8.7%  net.women
  6  5500   650  285  907.1     51   0.73    1.1%    4.9%  net.micro.atari16
  7  1700   200   85  140.0     50   0.36    0.3%    1.5%  mod.music.gaffa
  8 14000  1600  687 1247.7     49   0.39    2.7%   12.1%  net.singles
  9  3800   450  178  327.0     46   0.38    0.8%    3.4%  net.sport.baseball
 10  6600   773  294  600.7     44   0.40    1.3%    5.8%  net.legal
 11  4200   496  177  313.1     42   0.33    0.8%    3.8%  net.ham-radio
 12  3400   396  144  371.3     42   0.48    0.7%    3.0%  net.religion.christ
 13  9300  1091  385  639.3     41   0.30    1.8%    8.3%  net.auto
 14  9400  1096  378  616.7     40   0.29    1.8%    8.3%  net.music
 15  8400   982  342  889.2     40   0.47    1.7%    7.4%  net.micro.amiga
 16  5900   694  234  454.4     39   0.34    1.2%    5.2%  net.physics
 17 11000  1262  410  762.8     37   0.31    2.1%    9.5%  net.micro.mac
 18  5800   685  215  592.9     37   0.45    1.2%    5.2%  mod.politics
 19  5400   637  200  521.6     37   0.43    1.1%    4.8%  net.motss
 20  6400   754  224  456.4     35   0.32    1.3%    5.7%  net.kids
 21  4400   514  151  335.1     34   0.34    0.9%    3.9%  net.micro.cpm
 22  6400   748  210  291.8     32   0.20    1.3%    5.7%  net.video
 23  5600   659  184  284.5     32   0.23    1.1%    5.0%  net.aviation
 24  4500   528  140  335.0     31   0.33    0.9%    4.0%  net.games.frp
 25  3700   430  115  414.8     31   0.50    0.7%    3.3%  net.origins
 26  2400   287   75  294.6     31   0.54    0.5%    2.2%  net.politics.theory
 27 11000  1310  298  488.7     27   0.20    2.2%    9.9%  net.movies
 28  5200   607  144  198.0     27   0.17    1.0%    4.6%  net.consumers.house
 29  3400   404   92  203.7     27   0.27    0.7%    3.1%  net.sport.football
 30  3200   380   87   52.5     27   0.07    0.6%    2.9%  net.test
 31  6300   736  170  278.5     26   0.20    1.2%    5.6%  net.startrek
 32  3700   439   92  137.3     25   0.16    0.7%    3.3%  net.nlang.india
 33  6500   761  157  259.7     24   0.18    1.3%    5.8%  net.bicycle
 34  2900   336   70  229.2     24   0.35    0.6%    2.5%  net.tv.soaps
 35 24000  2836  554  639.0     23   0.12    4.8%   21.4%  net.jokes
 36 12000  1349  285 1321.4     23   0.49    2.3%   10.2%  net.micro.pc
 37  7300   860  174  288.5     23   0.18    1.4%    6.5%  net.med
 38  4800   558  114  184.8     23   0.17    0.9%    4.2%  net.music.synth
 39  4400   515  100  254.0     22   0.26    0.9%    3.9%  net.philosophy
 40  2700   314   61   73.6     22   0.12    0.5%    2.4%  net.micro.atari8

BOTTOM 10 NEWSGROUPS IN ORDER BY POPULARITY
       +-- Estimated total number of people who read the group, worldwide.
       |     +-- Actual number of readers in sampled population
       |     |     +-- Recent traffic, in messages per month. 
       |     |     |     +-- Recent traffic, in kilobytes per month.
       |     |     |     |       +-- Participation ratio: msgs/month/Krdrs
       |     |     |     |       |     +-- Cost ratio: $US/month/reader
       |     |     |     |       |     |      +-- Rating: % of all users who
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |   read this group.
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |       +-- Share: % newsreaders
       |     |     |     |       |     |      |       |   who read this group.
       V     V     V     V       V     V      V       V
207  2500   296   10   15.4      4   0.03    0.5%    2.2%  net.rec.bridge
208  2500   293    7    9.1      2   0.02    0.5%    2.2%  net.rec.birds
209  2500   292   18   47.4      7   0.08    0.5%    2.2%  net.rec.skydive
210  2500   289    4    5.7      1   0.01    0.5%    2.2%  net.sport.hockey
211  2400   287   75  294.6     31   0.54    0.5%    2.2%  net.politics.theory
212  2200   262    7   18.0      3   0.04    0.4%    2.0%  mod.computers.massc
213  1900   225   35   72.5     18   0.17    0.4%    1.7%  net.music.makers
214  1700   200   85  140.0     50   0.36    0.3%    1.5%  mod.music.gaffa
215  1000   118    1    2.0      1   0.01    0.2%    0.9%  net.house
216   650    76    5    5.4      8   0.04    0.1%    0.6%  net.rec.radio

Valid data received from these sites:

3comvax 3d.dec.com a60 aaec acetes adelie adobe aero aero2 akgua akgub
akguc akov68.dec.com alberta alliant alv amdahl amdcad amdimage ames
anasaz angora.dec.com aragorn argus arran.tcom.stc.co.uk arthur
arthur.cs.purdue.edu ascvax asd.dec.com ashby.dec.com astrovax atari
athena aurora avanti.dec.com axis bagels.dec.com bartok.dec.com basser
baxta.dec.com bcm5000 bdmrrr being.dec.com bek-mc bemis.dec.com bene
beno beno.css.gov beowulf beta.dec.com binkly.dec.com birtch
bizet.dec.com bnl boves.dec.com brand brspyr1 btnix bu-cs bubba
bucsb.bu.edu bucsd bute.tcom.stc.co.uk cadomin cae780 caip.rutgers.edu
calay calgary candy.dec.com carmel cascade casto.dec.com castor.dec.com
cavell cbosgd ccvaxa celica.dec.com cgl.ucsf.edu chalmers cheviot
chronon ci-dandelion circe cisunx cit-vax clio clt.dec.com cod
cogito.dec.com cogsci.berkeley.edu columbia comet.dec.com
comet2.dec.com concurrent.co.uk cookie.dec.com cooper cortex
cory.berkeley.edu cp1 cpw.columbia.edu crvax1.dec.com csadfa cuae2
curium.dec.com cuuxb cvl cwruecmp cxsea cybvax0 dairy.dec.com dalcs
darth davinci dciem dcl-csvax decuac decwrl desint diablo dicome dione
dmcnh donner.dec.com down drexel drillsys dssdev.dec.com dukempd dycom
ector.cs.purdue.edu edison elbereth.rutgers.edu elsie elwood.dec.com
enmasse entropy eros espn.dec.com euclid.dec.com exodus.dec.com fai
felix fgvaxu.dec.com foxvax5 fremen.dec.com fritz frog frog.nosc.mil
furilo.dec.com ganash garfield.columbia.edu garfield.mun gatech genrad
gitpyr glacier glimmer gould9 gouldsd gramps.dec.com grebyn greg gsc
gt-stratus hammer handel hao harvard hercules ho95e hocad hpldora
hscfvax ia-sun2 iapetus ic ichaya icom ihu1n im4u imagen imt3b2 imt3b2
infinet infopro ipso iscuva ishtar istg.dec.com jasper jimi jon.dec.com
jplgodo kaos02.dec.com kepler killer kirk.dec.com kodak koning.dec.com
kosman kpe kryptn.dec.com labrea lando.dec.com lerouf.dec.com ll-vlsi
lll-crg lll-lcc lmi-ang lmi-angel logic.dec.com luke lymph.dec.com
macbeth maccunix majestix masscomp mcc-pp mcgill- mck-csc me-ncr meccts
medea micomvax midacs midas.dec.com mighty.dec.com mips miracl.dec.com
mirror mit-eddie mit-trillian mnetor mntgfx monet.dec.com mordred
mordred.cs.purdue.edu mormps.dec.com mosaic.dec.com mss msudoc
mtblue.dec.com mtgzy mtgzz mulga munnari munsell myrias navajo nbires
ncoast ncr-sd ncrcae ncsuvx nike njitcccc noao nonode.dec.com novavax
nsc nttlab nymgr.dec.com oblio oblio.dec.com ocean oddjob ohgua ohgub
ohguc onecom opus orion orstcs osiris otto panda parcvax pbsvax.dec.com
pcasso.dec.com pegasus percival philabs phoenix phri phuxa phuxc pitt
pixar pldvax.dec.com plooba plus5 pogo popeye poseidon potomac
princeton prism psivax ptovax.dec.com pucc-h pucc-i pucc-j pucc-k
pulman.dec.com pyramid qnda01 quad1 ra rainbo.dec.com raster
raynal.dec.com rayssd reed regina.dec.com renko.dec.com ritcv rlvd
rochester rocky rtech rti-sel saber sandia sarah.dec.com saturn sauron
scfac.dec.com scicom scotty.dec.com scribe.dec.com sdcc12 sdcc13 sdcc3
sdcc6 sdcc7 sdcsvax se-sd seismo sems shasta shire.dec.com sicsten
sigma siva.dec.com sjuvax sneaky sneezy soma spastic sphinx spock
squirt.dec.com ssc-vax star.dec.com stat-l stride stsci styx su-isl
suadb sunybcs talcott tallis.dec.com teddy tekig5 teklds telesoft tesla
tflop thoth.dec.com tilt titan titn tkov58.dec.com tle.dec.com
tonto.dec.com topaz.rutgers.edu tuck tucos tulane turtlevax tut tutctl
twitch tymix ucla-cs ucsfcgl ugdist uiucuxa uiucuxc uiucuxe uiucuxf
ukma ulowell ultra.dec.com umd-cs umd-ua umd5.umd.edu umn-cs unirot
unmvax uqcspe.oz usc-obe usc-oberon usrcv1.dec.com ut-sally utah-gr
utcs vaxwrk.dec.com vianet viking.dec.com vino.dec.com vlnvax.dec.com
voder vu-vlsi vulcan walldata wang7 wanginst watale watarts watcal
watcgl watdaisy watdcsu watdragon wateng water watlion watmath watmum
watnot watopt watpix watrose watvlsi weitek well wisdom wookie.dec.com
yale yetti yogi.dec.com zeus

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		EXPLANATION OF THE MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICS

Survey data is taken by having one person at each site run a program called
"arbitron", which looks at the news or notes files and determines the
newsgroups that the user has read within a recent interval. To "read" a
newsgroup means to have been presented with the opportunity to look at at
least one message in it. Going through a newsgroup with the "n" key counts
as reading it. For a news site, "user X reads group Y" means that user X's
.newsrc file has marked at least one unexpired message in Y. If there is no
traffic in a newsgroup for the measurement period, then the survey will show
that nobody reads the group. For a notes site, "user X reads group Y" means
that user X has been in the notesfile with the sequencer in the last 14 days.
The "14 days" interval for notesfiles corresponds to "unexpired" for news.

The "arbitron" program is periodically posted to net.sources, or is available
from me (decwrl!reid). The notesfiles version of the program should be
available through standard notesfiles software distribution channels as well.

SITES SURVEYED IN THIS SAMPLE

"This Sample" means the set of sites that have sent in an arbitron report
within the past "Readership measurement interval" days. In every case the
most recent report from each site is used. At the moment, some of the
readership reports are several months old. In future postings those reports
will have expired and will not be included.

One might argue that the sample is self-selected, like the famous Literary
Digest Dewey-Truman election poll sample. It does in fact have a certain
self-selection factor in it, because we only get data from sites at which
someone participates in the survey. However, we do not require the
participation of every user at a site, only one user. The survey program
returns data for every user on the system on which it was run. Since there
are an average of 30 people per site reading news, there is a certain amount
of randomness introduced that way. Of course, the sample is biased in favor
of large sites (they are more likely to have a user willing to run the survey
program) and software-development-oriented sites (more likely to have a user
*able* to run the survey program). I intend to post, reasonably soon, some
breakdowns of statistics about the sites that have responded.

NETWORK SIZE

I determine the network size by looking at the set of sites that are
mentioned in the Path lines of news articles arriving at decwrl. This number
is consistently higher than the number of sites that posted a message (as
measured and posted from Seismo) because it includes passive sites that are
on the paths between posting sites and decwrl. Each month I store the names
of the hosts that are named that month, and for this report I used the past
5 months worth of data.

There are 4136 different sites in the Path lines of articles that
arrived at decwrl in the last 5 months. There are 5969 different sites in
the mod.map data, but mod.map includes every site that participates in uucp;
there is a considerable number of machines that exchange uucp mail but do not
get USENET. Of those 4136 sites, 87 (2%) are DEC E-net hosts not part of
uucp, and which therefore are not included in the 5969 figure.

Despite these various difficulties, I believe that 4200 is the best
estimate for the size of USENET. Because it is actually a measurement of the
number of sites that have posted a message or that are on the path to a site
that has posted a message, it will be slightly smaller than the number of
sites that actually read netnews. Any site that believes it is not being
counted can just ensure that it posts at least one message a year, so that
it will be counted.


NUMBER OF USERS

The number of users at each site is determined in a site-specific fashion.
Sometimes it is done by counting the number of user accounts that have
shells and login directories. Sometimes it is done by counting the number of
people who have logged in to the machine in some interval. Sometimes other
techniques are used. This number is probably not very accurate--certainly
not more accurate than to within a factor of two.


ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO READ THIS GROUP, WORLDWIDE

There are two sources of error in this number. The number is computed by
multiplying the number of people in the sample who actually read the group by
the ratio of estimated network size to sample size. The estimated total can
therefore be biased by errors in the network size estimate (see above) and
also by errors in the determination of whether or not someone reads a group.
Assuming that "reading a group" is roughly the same as "thumbing through a
magazine", in that you don't necessarily have to read anything, but you have
to browse through it and see what is there, then the measurement error will
come primarily from inability to locate .newsrc files, which can either be
protected or moved out of root directories. There is no way of measuring the
effect on the measurements from unlocated .newsrc files, but it is not likely
to be more than a few percent of the total news readers.


MESSAGES PER MONTH AND KILOBYTES PER MONTH

Traffic is measured at decwrl, in Palo Alto, California. Any message that has
arrived at decwrl within the last "Traffic measurement interval" days is
counted, regardless of when it was posted. Monthly rates are computed by
taking the total traffic, dividing by the number of days in the traffic
measurement interval, and multiplying by 30. Decwrl runs 2.10.3 news, which
does not store the "Date-Received", "Relay-version" or "Posting-version"
header lines; the amount of space occupied at your site might be higher, and
the number of bytes transmitted between machines is probably higher. By
definition this number is correct, because it is an exact measurement, but it
may differ from the traffic at your site by as much as 15% due to timing
differences and news version differences. Timing differences will be random,
but will average out in the long run. News version differences will cause a
systematic error that is additively uniform across all newsgroups, and which
therefore does not significantly affect ratios.

If a message is crossposted to several groups simultaneously, it is charged
only to the first-named group in the list.


PARTICIPATION RATIO: MESSAGES per MONTH per 1000 READERS

This number is exactly what it says: the number of messages per month in
that newsgroup, divided by the number of 1000 readers. It is an indication
of how involved the readers of the group are in the traffic, of whether they
are mostly listeners or mostly talkers. Its accuracy is limited by the
accuracy of its two components. The messages per month  figure is exact; the
reader count is only as accurate as the network size estimate, which is in
worst case accurate to 40%. Therefore you should treat this number as having
an error margin of plus or minus 40%. However, ratios between participation
ratios for different newsgroups are quite accurate, since the network-size
component divides out.

COST RATIO: DOLLARS PER MONTH PER READER

The most controversial field in the survey report is the "$US per month per
reader". It is the estimated number of dollars that are being spent on
behalf of each reader, worldwide, on telephone costs to transmit this
newsgroup. The cost ratio does not include the cost of disk storage to store
the news or of computer time to process it; both of those are assumed to be
free.

The cost ratio is computed as follows:

$US/month/reader = ($USPerMonthPerSite * numberOfSites) / numberOfReaders
$USPerMonthPersite = KBytesTrafficPerMonth * $USPerKByte
$USPerKByte = ($USperMinute / KBytesPerMinute) * (1 - CompressionFactor)
$USperMinute = 0.10	[ten cents per minute avg phone cost]
KBytesPerMinute = 60 * BytesPerSecond / 1000
BytesPerSecond = 100	[average transfer rate over 1200-baud line]
CompressionFactor = 0.4 [40% compression is typical for netnews]

Combining all these gives

$USPerMonthPersite =
    KBytesTrafficPerMonth * (0.10 / 6) * (1 - 0.4)
  = KBytesTrafficPerMonth / 100

Therefore:

$US/month/reader =
    (KBytesTrafficPerMonth * numberOfSites) / (100 * numberOfReaders)

The accuracy of this number is in fact better than the accuracy of the
participation ratio, because the source of error--the network size
estimate--is present both in the numerator and the denominator, and therefore
cancels out. The primary source of bias in this number comes from the bias in
the "estimated number of readers, worldwide", which is described above. Treat
this value as being accurate to within about 25%.


SITE PARTICIPATION

I would like to receive data from every site on USENET. The arbitron programs
(posted to net.sources along with this report) work on news 2.9 and 2.10.[1-3]
and on many versions of notesfiles.


Brian Reid
DEC Western Research Laboratory, Palo Alto CA
reid@decwrl.DEC.COM
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