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Reality TV and Entertainment Blog Skyrockets To Internets Top 1%

http://www.TheWebNewsroom.com one of the internets most followed reality tv weblog's, took a jump of over 1,220% in 30 days to its current web position, provides worldwide visitors a look into American Entertainment.

TUCSON, AZ (PRWEB) July 11, 2004 -- The reality tv blogs launched in June 2004 are precursors to the sites success which gained top keyword rankings in http://www.Google.com, http://www.Yahoo.com and other search engines. Those rankings driven by its American Idol results, took the site to a readership of hundreds of thousands almost overnight with the progression of the famed Fox Production.

The sites engine which spiders the latest entertainment information from popular sites like Billboard.com, VH1, MTV, and Movies.com, to local entertainment sites in LA, Chicago, Houston, and Boston, provides an updated entertainment industry blog for its readership to interact with. "Were picky about what sites we spider, were looking for quality content for our readers," were comments from the sites publisher J. R. McGowan.

The international readership, 35% of its reader base, provides international visitors a look at American Entertainment and has generated a worldwide newsletter base of over 11,000 subscribers, who keep up on daily buzz via email.

"It's getting so we need more bloggers with all the reality shows that are coming out. It will be interesting to see how America and our international visitors respond to future blogs about Hollywood's upcoming releases" said James Good, fellow editor of http://www.TheWebNewsroom.com.

Weblogs are pages of specific content compiled into one searchable media and typically accompanied by visitor comments. The sites blogs, edited daily, sometimes feature minute to minute updates during the telecasts, and even casting call announcements throughout the week.

When asked about the promotional possibilities of American Entertainment in the blogs, McGowan commented, "Reality TV weblogs do encourage the internet promotion of the reality television shows and movies, but then again, we've seen some down right nasty comments about a few of them. When the public dislikes a reality television show they will let the world know about it."

"During the final 2 episodes of the spring 2004 American Idol season, we were seeing 20,000 page views an hour with visitors looking for the latest chit chat about the reality television contestants. Internet traffic worldwide took a bump with searches about the judges causing so much outrage among Americans, that many began watching the show just to see what stupid things they would do in future episodes. The outrage from watchers from all over the world poured into weblogs on dozens of internet sites with feelings of hate and outrage not only toward contestants but toward the judges and producers as well. They were tremendously passionate about their idols. Yes, there were some great comments and encouraging conversations however, filtering content for family readership is what we do." were further comments from McGowan.

J. R. McGowan a web software publisher and CEO of TheWebNewsroom.com has been editing weblogs for more than 23 internet properties since 1995 and recently got together with James Good of AzReporter.com to provide a national platform for reality tv fans to voice their opinions and to blog entertainment.

James Good who began live telecast blogging on the internet with the Oscar Telecast's in 1998 - the Grammy's, Emmy Awards, MTV Music Awards - Nashville Star, Survivor, and American Idol, others soon followed. It was not until he and full time web programmer J. R. McGowan put their heads together which gave them a much larger worldwide readership from more than 38 countries. "Maybe two heads are better than one." Were remarks from J. R., who will continue to keep the site spinning along side of James for the foreseeable future.

Internet Entertainment sites who are interested in having http://www.TheWebNewsroom.com blog their entertainment news site can contact J. R. McGowan at 1-866-4-THE-NET.

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