Palomar (Spring 2023)
Palomar Telescope
The Palomar Telescope published 98 stories this spring, more than the state average and well above the last few semesters, but significantly short of its pandemic semester (Spring 2020) and remote instruction semester (Spring 2021) semesters.
It had more news stories than other forms, but those other forms were fairly well balanced with opinion, sports, and feature stories, ranging between one in five to one in four each. The Telescope was fifth on overall percentage of opinion stories and second in percentage and actual numbers of campus opinion stories. Opinion stories this semester were markedly more frequent than in previous semesters.
Its seven campus governance stories tied for 18th in the state.
Mondays (36.7 percent) and Wednesdays (30.6 percent) were the most frequent days for posting. More than two-thirds (68.4 percent) were posted in the afternoon. Stories were posted 28.6 percent of possible days, slightly less than the state average.
The Telescope web address is buried in the college’s web domain, so measuring its visitor traffic was not possible through similarWeb.com.

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