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Top 2016 Stories: Election, Drought, Weed And A Sign For Ocean City, Md.

  •  Melody Stone 
Tuesday, December 27, 2016 | Sacramento, CA
  

Saying 2016 was a big news year might be an understatement. We had the presidential election, 17 California ballot propositions and ongoing environmental concerns around drought and wildfires. Capital Public Radio published more than 3,000 stories on our website this year. Here’s a look as some of the trends we saw from our most-viewed posts.

 

California Counts And Election Coverage

In 2016, readers relied on our local, statewide and national election coverage. Of the top 100 most viewed stories nearly 30 percent were related to the election. The most-viewed individual post was a piece by PolitiFact California reporter, Chris Nichols, about when approved propositions would take effect.

We can attribute the success of our election coverage to a collaboration with three other major public radio stations in state. 

The California Counts partnership, which included Capital Public Radio, KQED, KPCC and KPBS, offered listeners and readers a wider, richer picture of statewide issues.

 

People Were Weed-Curious In 2016

Many of the top-viewed election stories were about California’s proposition to legalize recreational marijuana. As soon as the results came in on election night that Proposition 64 passed, there was a spike in readership for stories that looked at when the initiative would take effect.  

 

Most-read stories about Prop 64 included:

  • Explaining Proposition 64: How California Would Legalize Marijuana - By Ben Adler, Oct. 20

  • 5 Things To Know About Legalizing Recreational Pot In California -  By Kristen Lepore, Aug. 17

  • Prop 64: Recreational Marijuana Maintains Lead In Polls - By Ben Adler, Oct. 31

 

A Time Of Drought And Fire

A few big fires garnered lots of pageviews in 2016. The Soberanes Fire burned through the summer in Big Sur and ended up being the most expensive fire to fight in United States history. There was some improvement on California’s long-running drought, but CapRadio.org’s pageviews reflect our audience’s ongoing interest in the issue.

Most-read fire and environment stories included:

  • Arson Suspect Under Arrest In Connection With Clayton Fire - Staff, Aug. 15

  • Reservoirs Slowly Filling, Sierra Snowpack Above Normal - By Ed Joyce, Feb. 1

  • Exceptional Drought Eases In Northern California - By Ed Joyce, Jan. 14



Local Stories Of Note

This year, Sacramento unveiled a state-of-the-art arena, the mayor was hit in the face by a pie and we elected a new mayor.

Our regional affairs reporter, Bob Moffitt, published an in-depth series on mental health treatment and how law enforcement handles the mentally-ill population. He covered the shooting of Joseph Mann, a black man with mental health issues by a Sacramento police officer, as well as the subsequent protests.

Local stories people clicked on most included:

  • Roseville PD: Two Men Shooting Long Guns In A Creek Bed Cause Police Search And I-80 Closure - Staff, July 20

  • ‘Pokemon Go’ Spawns Massive Sacramento Meetups, Pub Crawls - Melody Stone, July 14

  • 10 Injured After Clash Of Right-Wing And Left-Wing Groups At State Capitol - Bob Moffitt, June 26

  • Hog Wild: Pigs Living on a San Joaquin Delta Island - James Morrison, Jan. 26

 

And The Top Pageviews Go To… The Ocean City Maryland Sign.

As journalists we want to produce stories that resonate with our audience. We work to find answers to questions that audiences wonder about.. And every so often we land some something that really connects with you, the audience.

This year that story was the Ocean City Maryland sign. As part of an on-going, curiosity-driven series, “Roadside Distractions,” we took a look at the sign  on US-50 in West Sacramento, which lists the miles to Ocean City, Md.It was a question many area-commuters wondered about for years.

The story quickly became the most-read piece published this year, reaching more than 100,000 pageviews. A Facebook post about the story received thousands of likes, shares, comments and reactions as people responded with their own pictures of the sign.

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The second most-viewed story was also from the “Roadside Distractions” series, about a mysterious castle off I-80 in Roseville.

It’s unclear what 2017 has in store, but you can be sure that Capital Public Radio will continue to look for those untold stories - no matter how big or small.


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Melody Stone

Former Interactive Producer

After working in newspapers and doing print journalism for years, Melody transitioned into digital marketing and design. With a healthy blend of journalistic and digital media skills she builds out interactive web stories for Capradio.org.  Read Full Bio 

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