MyrtleBeachSC News analyzes our 2024 coverage. The data surprised us

David Hucks

In November, we are just one month away from the news of 2024 becoming a part of history.

MyrtleBeachSC News conducted an analysis of our news coverage between November 2023 and November 2024, taking advantage of the easy access to data management available with just a couple of mouse clicks.

Our MyrtleBeachSC team was pleasantly surprised by the unexpected outcome of our own news coverage.

According to the provided pie chart above, the majority of our news coverage, specifically 62.5 percent, had a positive tone. MyrtleBeachSC consistently publishes informative articles that cater to the community, offering assistance and updates to local readers.

Just a sample of these recent articles include:

The bulk of our articles are of interest, business, road closures, and community information, which serve to keep the locals informed.

NEWS- Why Conservative?

News

MyrtleBeachSC News adopts a conservative approach in its coverage. If our headquarters were located in San Francisco, our coverage would align with liberal viewpoints. Our aim is to cater to the preferences of our readership.

South Carolina is predominantly Republican. Conservative articles are preferred by readers in Horry County. It is crucial for us, as an outlet that caters to local residents, to ensure we deliver the coverage that aligns with their preferences.

WHY POLITICIANS AND BUREAUCRATS ARE NOT FOND OF US

Our articles delve into the inner workings of various systems, uncovering the individuals responsible for operating and influencing them.

We have extensively covered local government and politics in our publication, conducting in-depth analyses on various occasions. Some recent examples include:

Despite the disdain of governments and bureaucrats, these articles remain highly researched, widely read, and greatly enjoyed. Frequently, we produce factual pieces that other local media organizations are hesitant to cover.

VIDEO NEWS

Video news on the home page of MyrtleBeachSC became a priority in 2024.

These are some recent video articles we broadcast:

Feedspot ranks MyrtleBeachSC News
Local, positive, helpful, conservative coverage