It appears as if the current World Chess Championship (between champion Viswanathan Anand of India and Magnus Carlsen of Norway) is garnering higher viewership on the GQ site than is a photo spread featuring Victoria’s Secret models.
Fully 700,000 viewers tuned in when NRK started up its live broadcasts during the weekend, reported media website Kampanje. Even though the games going on in Chennai, India begin mid-morning in Norway (10:30am local time), NRK is claiming strong viewership in a country of just 5 million people….
India has seen massive coverage itself in all media outlets as expected, but going beyond the plain game summaries….
Still, the story that stood out far beyond any other, was reported by GQ Magazine. GQ is a specialized magazine for men’s fashion and style, and recently published a massive photoshoot of 100 models in Victoria Secrets lingerie….
That it was massively popular is no surprise, but what was a surprise, as tweeted by GQ itself, was that this story was losing out to another story posted the same day. You guessed it: the world chess championship….
I am glad to see that a real confessional Presbyterian has finally joined the discussion at First Things. Perhaps that is an admission that their Friday regular is not a real Protestant? That, too, would be a common grace.
Rooting for Carlsen. But I'm actually more interested in the TCEC superfinal between Stockfish and Komodo that is going to start in the next few days.
ReplyDeleteHi Ryan -- I'm really not at all into computers playing chess. I know they're technically more accurate, but it just has less oomph for me.
ReplyDeleteIn a tournament with multiple top players like in the Candidates, I would agree. But matches are too suspect to lopsided results like we're seeing now.
ReplyDeleteHah, I was rooting for Carlsen I'm not a fan of nail-biters that go down to the wire, and so I'm pretty happy with the way things are going in this match!!
DeleteThis first game between Stockfish and Komodo is insane!
DeleteDo you have a link?
DeleteQueen takes Bishop. ;-)
DeletePatrick -- ha, that's probably the way they envisioned it!
DeleteRyan -- I found it!