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By Serendipodous


Summary: Television has always been a topic of choice on this site, but it exploded this week. Fully six slots were devoted to television shows, as the final episode of How I Met Your Mother, one of the most popular Wikipedia searches of the last few years, coincided with the season finale of The Walking Dead and the upcoming fourth season of Game of Thrones. The number rises to eight if movies released on video and new TV tech are included. This leads me to ponder: if television is the principal concern of our readership, perhaps a more TV-friendly Wikipedia spinoff is in order? We could call it WikiTiVi.

For the full top 25 list, see WP:TOP25. See this section for an explanation for any exclusions.


For the week of 30 March to 5 April, the ten most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the report of the 5,000 most viewed pages, were:

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes
1 How I Met Your Mother C-Class 931,180
This hugely popular sitcom has always been a popular search on this site, and it creeps back into the top 25 in the week of its final episode on March 31.
2 April Fools' Day C-Class 920,853
The first day of April, perennial party for practical jokers and pranksters, continues to amuse the cynical and infuriate the gullible.
3 How I Met Your Mother (season 9) B-Class 654,840
Obviously, people wanted to know when the series finale aired.
4 The Walking Dead (TV series) Good Article 615,592
The show's fourth season finale fell on 30 March.
5 Amazon.com B-Class 500,321
This article has been veering wildly (and suspiciously) around the view graph for several weeks, but at least now its presence on the list has a reason: Amazon Fire TV, announced this week, is a digital streaming device to watch online content on an HDTV. How it distinguishes itself from the three or four other such devices currently on the market is a matter of some dispute.
6 Game of Thrones B-class 453,199
This TV show's previous season, not to be glib, owned this list. I expect its upcoming season, due to commence on 6 April, to do no less.
7 "Last Forever" Start-class 435,595
How I Met Your Mother, one of the most popular shows among our readership, drew 13.3 million viewers to its finale on March 31; its highest ratings ever. That said, when you hinge a show's entire plot on its final event (just look at the title) you better pull off that event with aplomb, and from the looks of things, the risky, problematic ending the writers chose (and actually filmed six seasons ago) has polarised critics and diehard fans alike.
8 Deaths in 2014 List 419,505
The list of deaths in the current year is always quite a popular article.
9 The Walking Dead (season 4) Start-class 297,540
People are undoubtedly using this page to look up the finale's air date.
10 Frozen (2013 film) B-class 412,808 Disney's Oscar-winning juggernaut got a shot in the arm thanks to its release on DVD on March 18. Despite this, it has already overtaken Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest as Disney's highest-grossing film in theatres.
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Edit: Ok, I see you got your list from Wikipedia:TOP25. I'm not sure why the two lists differ. -Newyorkadam (talk) 04:26, 13 April 2014 (UTC)Newyorkadam[reply]

This is a weekly list; your list is monthly, and covers the month of March. This list is already in April. Serendipodous 05:14, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]



       

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