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Top 5 Scoop Press Releases for the month of June 2014

Published: Thu 3 Jul 2014 05:23 PM
Top 5 Scoop Press Releases for the month of June 2014 | Scoop Insights
The most read press release on Scoop over June was TVNZ’s FIFA World Cup announcement towards the kick off on June 13th. The release gained the most reads on the weeks leading up to the kick off though it’s worth noting this item was published on the 9th of May giving it time to build interest on the lead up to this international event.
During the month of June 2014 Scoop published a total of 3,343 press releases.
The following five press releases were the most read press releases (by NZ page view numbers) according to Google Analytics on Scoop for the month of June 2014.
12014 FIFA World Cup: Coming Soon to TV ONE
STARTS FRIDAY 13 JUNE AT 7.45AM ON TV ONE The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil kicks off on Friday 13 June (NZ time), and TV ONE is bringing fans the best games of the competition LIVE and free-to-air.
2Labour List for the 2014 Election Announced
“An outstanding group of talented New Zealanders was selected for Labour’s list over the weekend. Our Moderating Committee met on both Saturday and Sunday in Auckland and agreed a list of 64 List candidates. The Party’s renewal and the number of ...
3Hell Unleashes Australasia’s Hottest Pizza
This week, HELL is launching what it claims is the hottest pizza in Australasia. Christened the Angry Dragon, the R18 pizza is topped with Ghost Peppers, a record-breaking chilli pepper that measures 1 million Scoville heat units (SHU).
4Green Party to decriminalise abortion
The Green Party will decriminalise abortion and assert the right of women to make decisions regarding their own health and the wellbeing of their family or whanau. Abortion is currently a crime under the Crimes Act. It is only legal if two consultants ...
5Martin Devlin to Host TVNZ's FIFA World Cup Coverage
The 2014 FIFA World Cup kicks off on Friday 13 June, and on board to host TVNZ’s free-to-air LIVE coverage is one of New Zealand’s leading sports broadcasters, Martin Devlin.
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