Sunday, September 15, 2013

The Fastest Growing Online Newspaper in America is The Guardian, Published in England Fox, CNN, MSNBC? Not Giving us the Whole Truth....




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The Fastest Growing Online Newspaper in America is The Guardian, Published in England Fox, CNN, MSNBC? Not Giving us the Whole Truth....




The fastest growing “newspaper” in America is based in Manchester, England.



The Internet analytics firm Compete.com found that the number of visitors to the website of The Guardian grew by 1111.75% in August and an astounding 671,389.51% over the past year, signifying the desire for Americans to find real information about what’s going on.



The main word that people going to The Guardian were searching for was “Syria,” according to Compete’s blog. That would indicate Americans appreciate The Guardian’s skepticism of President Obama’s plans to attack Syria and its reputation for honest reporting. It also indicates that average Americans no longer trust their own media and are increasingly turning to a foreign news source.



In polls previously reported by Anthony Gucciardi on Storyleak, it was found that the mainstream media has virtually lost all trust from the American people.



It’s no coincidence that The Guardian has seen such explosive growth over the past year. It was Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald who broke the story about the NSA documents Edward Snowden was leaking. The Guardian has been willing to print all the details of NSA surveillance and not bow to political pressure.



A TRADITION OF DISSENT


Even though it’s new to Americans, The Guardian is hardly a new newspaper. It has been around in one form or another since 1821. The Guardian is the third most popular daily in Great Britain with a circulation of 197,000 paper copies and nine million online readers.



(Before It's News is running a very close second....)



Read more: http://www.storyleak.com/data-americans-rejecting-mainstream-media-british-newspaper/#ixzz2ezAsDebl








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