Altaveu Hits Record 22M Page Views in 2025, Tops Andorran Digital Media
Andorran news outlet Altaveu achieved its highest traffic ever with 22.3 million page views, set to lead native digital media per OJD, driven by.
Key Points
- 22,266,234 page views, highest ever, topping Andorran digital media.
- 9,108 articles including 1,036 sports, 366 cartoons, 297 opinions.
- 2M+ unique users (30-50 age group), 70% mobile, 6+ min sessions.
- Plans to optimize social channels, open to citizen contributions.
Altaveu, the Andorran digital news outlet, recorded its highest-ever traffic in 2025, reaching 22,266,234 page views over the year. The Office for the Justification of Circulation (OJD) is expected to confirm shortly that this figure tops all native and non-native digital media in the country, likely placing Altaveu among the top 15 most-read Catalan-language outlets regardless of location.
The milestone comes amid a shifting media landscape in Andorra and beyond, influenced by changing consumer habits and the rise of artificial intelligence. While expressing satisfaction, the outlet emphasised caution, crediting its success to open content, rigorous fact-checking, on-the-ground reporting, and a commitment to ethical standards despite limited resources.
Publishing reached 9,108 articles in total—an average of 25 per day—including 8,538 on general and sports topics (with 1,036 sports pieces, or three daily), 366 daily cartoons, 297 opinion pieces (nearly one per day), 115 interviews (about two weekly), and 52 weekly video reports. Readers split evenly between Andorra and Spain, with 2,027,304 unique users, down slightly from 2024 but still over two million distinct visitors.
The audience skews toward those aged 30-50, with women slightly outnumbering men on social media channels, where engagement has grown. Direct visits to the website have risen sharply in recent years. Over 70% of access occurs via mobile devices. Average session time stood at more than six minutes per user, respectable for the sector despite a dip from prior years.
Altaveu noted moderate declines in some metrics, less severe than those hitting peers locally and internationally, and plans to optimise social channels while exploring new ones efficiently. The outlet remains open to citizen contributions, amplifying underrepresented voices, and upholding principles that "not everything goes."
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources: