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Posted on December 30, 2005 by moskalyukname

Traffic to YouTube.com up 83% in one week due to The Chronic of Narnia rap video

Visits to YouTube.com shot up 83% in one week and surpassed visits to Google Video Search due to sudden popularity of Lazy Sunday Saturday Night Live skit, HitWise writes.

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