'Only' 915 People Wrote to Vanity Fair About Miley Cyrus

Vanity Fair's scandalous photos of 15-year-old Miley Cyrus in its June issue generated the largest outpouring of reader mail the magazine has ever seen. Some 915 notices arrived at the magazine weighing in on the pictorial, pushing the response from Jennifer Aniston's cover to second place (only half as many people bothered to write in about her). But if you consider all the discussion about these pics, 915 letters is actually quite a low number — the number of comments plastered across the Internet about the ordeal probably number in the hundreds of thousands. But those people know how to use computers and email, and do not have to rely on the 17th century hobby of scrawling ink across parchment to have their voices heard.
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What you are forgetting is that for every person who bothers to sit down and write a letter, there are two to three just out their seething. It's the consumers you don't hear from that can cause a brand real damage.
Shouldn't that have read, "jennifer aniston's cover….ABOUT BRAD PITT." Please Jossip. You're slipping. As if people wanted to read about Aniston had she had gotten dumped by Adam Duritz. Hahahahahahahaha!