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    Second instance of an article receiving 5+ million page views in a week as the week's #2 most visited article. 19 13 Debbie Reynolds: 7,331,227 Ranked #3 during week. First instance of an article receiving 5+ million page views in a week as the week's #3 most visited article. 20 15 July 16–22, 2017: Chester Bennington: 5,524,961 21 17 October ...

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    Business Insider was launched in 2007 [7] and is based in Manhattan.Founded by DoubleClick's former CEO Kevin P. Ryan, Dwight Merriman, and Henry Blodget, [8] the site began as a consolidation of industry vertical blogs, the first of them being Silicon Alley Insider (launched May 16, 2007) and Clusterstock (launched March 20, 2008). [9]