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JP thanks followers in Aston

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 15 March 2013

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JP thanks followers in Aston
JournalismPakistan.com thanks its loyal readers from Aston township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. This small group stands out among the website's followers across the globe.

ISLAMABAD: Although JournalismPakistan.com is followed in over 70 countries and 570 cities worldwide, there is one location that has made us feel pleased.

Aston township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, has a tiny cluster of JP readers that are not only regular but loyal visitors to the JP website. We would like to say thank you to them for their patronage.

Not to be confused with Aston in Birmingham, the UK, which has a large Pakistani population and a university of the same name that is chockfull of Pakistani students, Aston in Delaware is better known for its Iceworks Skating Complex and is home to Neumann University, a small Catholic-affiliated liberal arts institution.

This makes it all the more satisfying for us that we should have a loyal following in Aston, Delaware.

JP’s most substantial following is currently in Islamabad, just slightly ahead of Karachi. Lahore comes in third. In cities outside Pakistan Aston tops the list, ahead of London, Dubai, and Toronto.

KEY POINTS:

  • JP has followers in over 70 countries and 570 cities.
  • Aston, Delaware, has a dedicated cluster of JP readers.
  • The largest following is in Islamabad, followed by Karachi and Lahore.
  • Aston, Delaware is known for Iceworks Skating Complex and Neumann University.
  • Aston tops the list of JP's following outside Pakistan.

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