John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Web Traffic Soars

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JLF’s web sites were hopping in October, spurred on by Jon Sanders’ CJ Exclusive and “Locker Room” postings about former NC State Professor of Africana Studies, Kamau Kambon, who called for the extermination of white people during a forum telecast on C-Span last month. In fact, the five audio clips of Kambon’s unbelievable statements have accounted for nearly 30,000 page views since they were posted. JLF’s main site scored an October record of 123,184 page views (up from the previous high of 85,359), while Carolina Journal Online hit 103,158 page views (up from previous high of 101,391). For the first time, JLF’s Charlotte-specific web site topped 10,000 page views in a month, and the Pope Center site flirted with 17,000 page views (up from 16,283). The Locker Room, JLF’s main blog site, registered 25,021 page views in October, smashing the previous high of 15,586 in June.

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