It’s funny because every time some newspaper of magazine interviews me for a piece on GMG they ask about the daily viewership and I tell them, then the magazine comes out a month or two later and the average views jump even higher. We’re a freight train baby!
In the North Shore Art Throb piece on GMG when Lou Mandarini asked me what we were doing for numbers I told him- 28,000 to 48,000 a day and that was just a month and a half ago. If he asked me today I would say 38-56,000 a day. #Boom!
Check out the North Shore Art Throb article on GMG here
Gotta be doing something right.
An old timer calls me on the phone yesterday and tells me that I really ought to watch the language I use on GMG because it would be a shame to see us lose all the great things that we’ve built up here. I’ll take it all under advisement buddy.
Yesterday August 7th- 56,179 views
Last 30 days- 1,230,232 Views
All Time- 20,945,924 views

AMAZING and AWESOME.. Love being part of such a great time
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Donna….we do know how to have a great time don’t we! I miss you already and its only been 2 days!
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Totally cool!! BOOM is right!!
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I agree with the advice about language on the site. Although infrequent, it tarnishes an otherwise sparkling production.
Thank you for it,
David
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REALLY? Life on the dock…..
The F Word rules! get out of the office and live life! 🙂
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Paul… your coment reminded me of a funny story about the langue on the dock and my parents first visit to Bentley College… someday ask Joey about it..or maybe he will share it with all FOB….I think it might help the FOB see that “Dock” language has been around for generations…and it “just is what it is”
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“To thine own self be true be…” -William Shakespeare
This quote often comes to mind in these salty language discussions.
I love it all and think the objections are comical. Advising the Chief on how to improve GMG is analogous to advising Warren Buffet on how to make money—so funny!
My favorite sentence from the Art*Throb article ~ “At its essence, Good Morning Gloucester is a Technicolor love letter to the city where Ciaramitaro grew up.”
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