What the 'What pages your citizens are viewing' report covers
How to filter the data
Introduction to 'What pages your citizens are viewing' report
The 'What pages your citizens are viewing' report is located on the Reports tab in MediaManager and allows you to view page title, type, and number of views for view pages, agendas & minutes, and admin pages. Because some types of content, like media streams, events, archives, and encoders, can be accessed using multiple URLs there are separate data points recorded each time the page is accessed using a unique URL. For example, you may view an archive by clicking the Video link on a view page, by clicking a linked timestamp in a document, or by clicking on a publishing point. Each of these actions results in a different page, or URL, with its own view count. In these cases, searching the Pages table would result in multiple lines for the same archive. Therefore, the Pages table enables you to view the differences between embedded URLs and various publish points. This is helpful because it allows you to not only see which public-facing pages have the most or least traffic, but how users are arriving at your pages.
How to filter the data
The table shows 5 records per page by default. If necessary, you can show 10, 20, 30, or 40 records per page. You can also use the sort arrows at the top of the table to sort the pages in alphabetical order, and by the most number or least number of views. As with all other reports, make sure you set the desired date range using the calendar dropdown at the top of the page.
Filtering Options
Click a page category on the left side of the content table. The data in the table changes to reflect only that category.
Filter by page title if you want to find data on a specific event.
Use the Views column to filter the table to find values “greater than or equal to” or “less than or equal to” a specific number. For example, you can enter > “100” or >=”100” in the field at the top of the Views column. Make sure to put the number in quotation marks for best results.
Use the Type column to filter the table by page type. Enter the page type in the field at the top of the Type column. The following table lists the available page types for each tab:
Tab
Page Type
All Pages
Admin, agenda, archive, document, encoder, live event, minutes, publishing point, view page
Media Streams
Archive, live event, publishing point, encoder,
View Pages
View page
Agendas & Minutes
Agenda, document, minutes
Admin Pages
Admin
Note: Users of Internet Explorer 8 and 9 may experience some lag in filtering the Pages table.
A note on encoders: In the previous Reports system, there was an Encoders report that showed concurrent hits to an encoder over time. The encoder streams in the media and pages tables are different; it tracks views of an encoder's publishing point. You will not have any encoder stream views if you don’t use encoder publishing points (previously known as camera publishing points).