B105 Top Stories of 2011
The new year is almost here, so it seems fitting to take a look back at the top 10 most visited stories of 2011. Ranked by total hits from January through December, here are the most visited stories you checked out this year.
Toby Keith unveiled a brand new song at the CMT Video Music Awards. You liked it enough to make it the #10 most visited story of 2011.
David discovered what color is most attractive to women when it comes to clothing guys wear.
This story stems off another story about a mystery creature being found near Alexandria, MN. In this story, some beast is washed up on the East Coast after a hurricane.
Difference Between a Duchess and a Princess?
Ever wonder what the difference between a Duchess and Princess is? With the 2011 wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, a lot of people were curious - making this story the 7th most visited story of 2011.
Ken discovered a news story of a couple who did some rather disturbing things with a dead horse. Note: The video in this story is a little graphic.
Ken shared the harrowing story of a woman and her horse saving the life of a youngster.
Someone found a strange looking animal dead on the side of a rural road near Alexandria, MN. The photo sparked a huge controversy, leading to scientists investigating.
Who doesn't love homemade baked goodies? Cathy's recipe for chocolate chip banana muffins was good enough to become the 3rd most visited story of 2011.
The 2011 ACM Awards sparked a conversation about the rift between Mark Herndon and the rest of the country group Alabama. This story, providing a brief commentary and some information, is visited several times a day - even though this story was posted in April.
In this story, Tony recaps the most popular dog breeds of 2011 and the previous couple years. Who doesn't love a cute puppy?
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