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The Top 50 Report – 2019
The most viewed articles weekly are a regular feature, the yearly list has had its fourth entry, and again we have the most viewed article each day, thanks to our data man West.andrew.g (who provided a daily top 5). Along with the big stories, deaths and cultural products of the year, the list also has entries regarding holidays, and whatever either receives a Google Doodle (17 entries) or a topic with an interesting hook on Reddit (7 entries).
Most viewed article of the day
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- Bold: Led the week's Top 25
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Records
[edit]- Most days at #1: Avengers: Endgame and Joker (2019 film), 20; Chernobyl disaster, 17; Jeffrey Epstein and Jimmy Hoffa, 8
- Most consecutive days at #1: Avengers: Endgame, 13; Joker (2019 film), 12; Jimmy Hoffa, 8
- Highest single day views: Nipsey Hussle, 3,367,551; Notre-Dame de Paris, 2,868,255
- Longest gaps between #1 appearances: Kamala Harris (announcement of presidential race in January, debate in June), Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (trailer in March, and the release in July)
- Top 50 entries that topped at least one day: Avengers: Endgame (#1), Deaths in 2019 (#2), Ted Bundy (#3), Chernobyl disaster (#5), List of highest-grossing films (#6), Joker (2019 film) (#7), Billie Eilish (#9), Keanu Reeves (#10), Jeffrey Epstein (#11) Captain Marvel (film) (#12), Game of Thrones (season 8)(#13), Spider-Man: Far From Home (#19), Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (#20), The Mandalorian (#22), Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (#24), Nipsey Hussle (#27), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (#30), Us (2019 film) (#31), Luke Perry (#32), Cameron Boyce (#40), The Lion King (2019 film) (#41), Bonnie and Clyde (#42), Rami Malek (#43), 2019 Indian general election (#48), Central Park jogger case (#49), Kamala Harris (#50)