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Big days on the business and federal politics blogs would be 300,000+ but it varies.
The biggest blog I ever oversaw was the Matildas beating France at the World Cup, which was 1 million+.
Big days on the business and federal politics blogs would be 300,000+ but it varies.
The biggest blog I ever oversaw was the Matildas beating France at the World Cup, which was 1 million+.
*The NRL outperformed the AFL on the big days, but overall AFL was consistently more popular in the regular season
*Blogs live and die on what happens, rather than relying on a 'regular viewer' mentality like TV
*The NRL outperformed the AFL on the big days, but overall AFL was consistently more popular in the regular season
*Blogs live and die on what happens, rather than relying on a 'regular viewer' mentality like TV