WStoday Wrapped 2023: Here’s the content you loved the most

We’re diving into our readers’ data to give you your WStoday Wrapped with the top articles you’ve read and your most beloved social posts.

WStoday: 2023 WStoday Wrapped

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

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Table of Contents

It’s been a wild ride in Winston-Salem this year, from launching to WStoday to witnessing the pride in place from our readers. Let’s take a stroll down our Spotify-inspired roundup with your favorite reads this year.

Quick overview

  • We’ve gained ~32,000 new subscribers in just 5 months.
  • We launched WStoday July 31st with our first newsletter hitting your inboxes at 6 a.m.
  • Between Instagram + Facebook, we have a combined ~3,000 new followers.

Data from the doom scroll

Top webpages

We had 77,000+ webpage views. Below are five of our top-viewed articles from this year.

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