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Lyn Willow
I know a lot of hetalia fans in the USA, but exactly how big is the fanbase in total? It originated in Japan, so I assume there are a lot of fans there, but to what extent does it stretch to the rest of the world? Since it is mostly an internet thing, it's probably gone global. I know without asking that the female ratio is a whole lot larger than the male portion, but exactly how much so? if anyone could provide some actual statistics, or perhaps a graph, I would be much obliged. <3
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Well, I know it's known in Korea. They were pretty pissed off about the character South Korea. Seriously, it even made the news. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGzT1eUoC6Y&feature=related
If any country were to get pissed off over Hetalia, you'd think it'd be Italy...
Other than that, the best I think I can give you is a link to this site: http://sites.google.com/site/hetaliaindexes/
It's really popular for people who want to read the web comics. It has a flag counter on the side of the home page. It shows how many people from certain countries have visited the site. Hopefully that should help to give you an idea. :)
Well, I know it's known in Korea. They were pretty pissed off about the character South Korea. Seriously, it even made the news. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGzT1eUoC6Y&feature=related
If any country were to get pissed off over Hetalia, you'd think it'd be Italy...
Other than that, the best I think I can give you is a link to this site: http://sites.google.com/site/hetaliaindexes/
It's really popular for people who want to read the web comics. It has a flag counter on the side of the home page. It shows how many people from certain countries have visited the site. Hopefully that should help to give you an idea. :)
More and More I find Fox News reporting things that are not true?
Angel Eyes
My husband has to watch Fox News after the national nightly news. The show is filled with all the bells and whistles and I tolerate it, because I like Shepard Smith. But, while my husband is sleeping I gather most of the news from more valid sites on the internet. And, they often tell a different story than I heard listening to their news that night. So, I'm beginning to think that Fox either doesn't report the news right or chooses not to.
How do others feel about this ?
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Good for you. Keep it up.
You were right to guess that Fox chooses NOT to report the news straight. They are on a mission, and their goal is to sell you a political philosophy, not give you the news. In fact, if somebody on Fox says something, believe the opposite. Shep Smith is OK but the rest are frauds.
The only goal of news should be to inform. Fox's political philosophy appeals to people who find the news on other networks hard to understand. They need simple answers. They like to watch people yell at each other. Fox shows are popular, but, fortunately, really not as popular as you might think. About 3 million to 3.5 million people watch Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck every night, but about 6 million watch the CBS Evening News, 8 million watch ABC's World News, and about 9 to 9.5 million watch the news on NBC with Brian Williams.
The most consistently popular websites for news are CNN at 32 (27 million unique visits) and The New York Times at 50 (17 million).
For April 2010, the numbers changed a little, not much. The most popular News websites were, in order:
1. CNN (approx. 48 million.)
2. MSNBC
3. New York Times
4. Huffington Post
5. Fox News (approx. 23.5 million)
6. Washington Post (22 million)
7. Los Angeles Times
8. Reuters
9. ABC News
10. USA Today
I know this is more information than you asked for, but I hope it helped you.
Good for you. Keep it up.
You were right to guess that Fox chooses NOT to report the news straight. They are on a mission, and their goal is to sell you a political philosophy, not give you the news. In fact, if somebody on Fox says something, believe the opposite. Shep Smith is OK but the rest are frauds.
The only goal of news should be to inform. Fox's political philosophy appeals to people who find the news on other networks hard to understand. They need simple answers. They like to watch people yell at each other. Fox shows are popular, but, fortunately, really not as popular as you might think. About 3 million to 3.5 million people watch Bill O'Reilly and Glenn Beck every night, but about 6 million watch the CBS Evening News, 8 million watch ABC's World News, and about 9 to 9.5 million watch the news on NBC with Brian Williams.
The most consistently popular websites for news are CNN at 32 (27 million unique visits) and The New York Times at 50 (17 million).
For April 2010, the numbers changed a little, not much. The most popular News websites were, in order:
1. CNN (approx. 48 million.)
2. MSNBC
3. New York Times
4. Huffington Post
5. Fox News (approx. 23.5 million)
6. Washington Post (22 million)
7. Los Angeles Times
8. Reuters
9. ABC News
10. USA Today
I know this is more information than you asked for, but I hope it helped you.
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