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Palo Alto Online: CFS #1 Story With Most Views

shannah

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The Weekly's five most-viewed videos in 2015
by Palo Alto Weekly staff / Palo Alto Weekly

The subjects are diverse -- chronic fatigue syndrome, the demolition of Palo Alto High School's big gym and the grand opening of Palo Alto's Magical Bridge Playground -- but they share a commonality: They were the subjects of the most-viewed Palo Alto Online videos of 2015.

1. Invisible Illness: Stories of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (20,492 views)
by Veronica Weber, July 10
A mini documentary reveals stories of people who are affected by chronic fatigue syndrome -- a little-known disease that affects roughly 836,000 to 2.5 million people in the United States and receives little research funding. Watch the video here.

http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2016/01/01/the-weeklys-five-most-viewed-videos-in-2015
 

BurnA

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The Weekly's five most-viewed videos in 2015
by Palo Alto Weekly staff / Palo Alto Weekly

The subjects are diverse -- chronic fatigue syndrome, the demolition of Palo Alto High School's big gym and the grand opening of Palo Alto's Magical Bridge Playground -- but they share a commonality: They were the subjects of the most-viewed Palo Alto Online videos of 2015.

1. Invisible Illness: Stories of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (20,492 views)
by Veronica Weber, July 10
A mini documentary reveals stories of people who are affected by chronic fatigue syndrome -- a little-known disease that affects roughly 836,000 to 2.5 million people in the United States and receives little research funding. Watch the video here.

http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2016/01/01/the-weeklys-five-most-viewed-videos-in-2015

More than twice the views as second place and more than 2nd-5th combined.