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2024 Winston-Salem Wrapped: Here’s the content you loved most

It’s that time of year again — Spotify Wrapped is out, and so is ours. Ready to see how our year stacked up?

WStoday: 2024 Wrapped graphic Spotify-inspired

Let’s go down memory lanes of your favorite reads this year.

Graphic by 6AM City design team

Your WStoday Wrapped is here, and it’s been a big year for the Twin City. Let’s dive into your top stories of 2024 — but first, some stats.

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You’ve read 263 newsletters. In those newsletters, we celebrated our one-year anniversary, played around with our new look, and shared over 1,000 News Notes. Thanks for being here.

Let’s deep dive into the data

These posts got Winstonians talking and sharing with their friends.

  • The Piedmont Earth Day Fair reached over 24,000 accounts and was shared 846 times.
  • POV: “You learn Winston-Salem is one of the best places to live” garnered 37,000 replays and reached over 23,000 accounts with the highest engagement of the year.
  • Tour the historic “Huntlyholme” on Country Club Road came in third with 30,000+ replays and the reel that brought us the most amount of followers this year. Welcome to the crew.

Top webpages

Below are five of our top-viewed articles from this year.

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