
The video doesn’t offer subtitles but you get the idea. Red circles and arrows – complemented with comical music — Klaus is caught in the act as Chilean President Sebastian Pinera speaks during a news conference.

The video doesn’t offer subtitles but you get the idea. Red circles and arrows – complemented with comical music — Klaus is caught in the act as Chilean President Sebastian Pinera speaks during a news conference.
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The rescue of the formerly trapped miners from the northern Atacama desert in Chile generated strong numbers for CNN.com, msnbc.com, and Univision Interactive Media, as previously reported by WebNewser, although the story finished second to South Korean boy band Super Junior on the Top 10 Most Tweeted Brands list, created by AdAge.com and social-media trend-analytics service What the Trend. Mashable has yet more statistics on online coverage of the Chilean miners’ story:
• Global news traffic hit a two-year high of 4,052,459 page viewers per minute at around 5 p.m. ET Tuesday, Oct. 12, just below the day when Barack Obama was elected president, Nov. 4, 2008, which saw 4,286,021 page views per minute, according to Akamai’s Net Usage News Index.
• Approximately 104,000 Tweets per hour contained one of the six top keywords related to the rescue — Chile, miners, Chilean, rescue, Pinera, and feurzamineros.
• The British Broadcasting Corp. drew a total online audience of roughly 8 million via its live video and blog feed, according to The Guardian.
• On social-media platforms, the word “Chile” was mentioned some 252,000 times last Tuesday and another 412,000 Wednesday, for a total of 667,000, according to social-media-measurement platform Trendrr, which added that there were also related mentions of words such as “miners,” “rescue,” and “men” in hundreds of languages.
• YouTube saw 16,100 new videos tagged “Chile” and “miners” appear by Thursday.
• Google search results for the top six terms mentioned above rose to more than 600 million Friday from some 243 million last Tuesday. Bing saw a similar uptick, delivering 173 million results, up from 60 million.

CNN.com updated its usage statistics for its coverage of the rescue of the formerly trapped miners from the northern Atacama desert in Chile, citing data from Omniture SiteCatalyst for its Web site and Bango for CNN Mobile.
From 3 p.m. ET Tuesday-midnight Wednesday, CNN.com delivered 5.5 million live video streams and tallied109.4 million page views, and breaking news blog This Just In drew 5.9 million page views.
On Wednesday alone, the Web site delivered 4.6 million live video streams, its largest total to date in 2010 and a whopping 8,000 percent above its daily average over the past four weeks. CNN.com totaled 82.5 million page views globally, topping its daily four-week average by 52 percent and marking its highest single day since the site relaunched in October 2009. And This Just In totaled 4.6 million page views, setting a traffic mark and topping its daily four-week average by 540 percent.
As for CNN Mobile Wednesday, it drew more than 2.2 million visitors, up 32 percent versus its daily four-week average, and video streams were up 278 percent compared with the same average.
The ongoing rescue of the trapped miners from the northern Atacama desert in Chile is also resulting in a feel-good story at CNN.com, as data from Omniture SiteCatalyst and Bango showed strong results.
CNN.com said it served more than 3 million live video streams related to the miners’ rescue, boosting it to a 2,700 percent increase over its daily average from the prior four weeks. Traffic Wednesday through 3 p.m. ET was nearly double that of a typical day, at 4 million page views. And breaking news blog This Just In totaled 1.3 million page views Tuesday, up 123 percent compared with its daily average for the prior four weeks, and 2.6 million through 3 p.m. Wednesday, up 345 percent.
Switching gears to mobile, CNN app downloads in the United States were up 250 percent versus the daily average Tuesday, and on-demand video starts on CNN’s mobile site were up more than 50 percent compared with the same-day average for the past four weeks.
An interesting tidbit and graphic from Facebook manager of public-policy communications Andrew Noyes: At 11:12 p.m. ET Tuesday, when the first rescued miner emerged from the northern Atacama desert in Chile, the social-networking site experienced a peak of related stories, with user-generated stories reaching 478 per minute in Chile and 1,265 in the United States.