Friday, May 07, 2004

The Montana News Association, Donald Cyphers' quirky-to-bizarre daily take on the news, now claims to be the leading online news source in Montana. I heard a radio ad yesterday claiming 4.8 million readers, then found this article confirming the claim, if not the number.

When I heard that Cyphers had 4.8 million readers, then I figured, hey, The Outpost must have 80 million readers. But no, Cyphers ranks us somewhere in the middle of the pack. Dead last? The Billings Gazette, the so-called "source," which claims a scant 18,000 readers. It's "lights out" to Ed Kemmick's blog.

How does the Montana News do it? "The Montana News gives the credit to the Holy Spirit and is walking by the supernatural powers of the Holy Spirit."

It's not fair! The rest of us have to get by on natural powers. The FCC ought to do something.

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