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First Top 25 Report #1 article with 2M+ page views: Mary Leakey (February 3–9, 2013) First Top 25 Report #1 article with 3M+ page views: Valentine's Day (February 10–16, 2013) First Top 25 Report #1 article with 4–9M+ page views: Shakuntala Devi (November 3–9, 2013) Hermann Rorschach (#2) also attained 4M+ page views during the same ...
BBC News, The World Today, Verified Live, BBC News Now, 'BBC Weekend News' Kasia Madera: Lucy Grey BBC News, The World Today, Verified Live, BBC News Now, BBC Weekend News: Rich Preston: Rajini Vaidyanathan Lewis Vaughan Jones Nancy Kacungira: Currently on maternity leave Vishala Sri-Pathma BBC News, Business Today: Business presenters Lukwesa ...
For a redirect: , created as an article on 16 January 2001, talk page created on 6 July 2020; Longest time between any two edits on a talk page: Talk:Emmer wheat, for the redirect Emmer wheat which had not been tagged as merged to Emmer. 7,352 days by MJL; Longest time between the creation of a blank talk page and its next edit:
The guidelines for verifiability, notability and reliable sources, followed to the letter, would mean that any news event which was independently reported by multiple news reporting services on any given day could have a Wikipedia article, even if it were the most trivial coverage or sensationalistic story. Notability has no time value, so any ...
This list excludes the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more ...
Peter Sissons (deceased), Channel 4 News, later BBC Nine O'Clock News; Jon Snow, Channel 4 News; Julia Somerville, ex-ITV News, now BBC News relief; Alastair Stewart, ITN ITV News at 1:30, ITV News at 6:30; Moira Stuart, Previously of BBC Nine O'Clock News and BBC Breakfast; Justin Webb, ex-BBC Six O'Clock News and BBC One O'Clock News
Continued media interest in Loser.com redirecting to West's Wikipedia article 11 (115) March 15–21, 2015: Saint Patrick's Day: 2,783,603 Holiday observed on March 17 12 (116) March 22–28, 2015: Bhutanese passport: 1,771,673 Article itself became an Internet meme in mid-March after an audio file on the article was found to be a joke 13 (117)
On April 16, 1962, Cronkite succeeded Douglas Edwards as anchorman of CBS's nightly feature newscast, tentatively renamed Walter Cronkite with the News, [10] but later the CBS Evening News on September 2, 1963, when the show was expanded from 15 to 30 minutes, making Cronkite the anchor of American network television's first nightly half-hour ...