Ok so on the watchtower website it says there are 227 district conventions to be held in the U.S.
By my count:
54 Spanish
3 American Sign Language
3 Korean
2 French
2 Portugese
2 Japanese
2 Tagalog
1 Chinese
1 Vietnamese
1 Greek
1 Armenian
1 Polish
1 Russian
That is a total of 74 out of 227 that are in a foreign language. That's 33% of the District Conventions. Last year, 2004 there were 68 out of 211 conventions that were foreign language or 32%. In 2003 it was 53 out of 200 or 26.5%. ((note: even though the number of conventions has risen I didn't check out the size of the convention centers; it's possible that the average attenance was higher in years past due to larger venues)).
Does anyone know what kind of attendance the foreign language conventions have? For example it seems as though 9,000-12,000 is pretty average for English. Is it the same with foreign language?
If there are 153 English conventions with an average of 10,000 in attendance that puts the mainly english speaking total attendance number around 1,530,000. Much higher than publisher counts, which would be true with children and inactive family members and bible studies in attendance.
If we assume the same attendance for foreign language conventions (which seems high) they would have a total attendance of 74 * 10,000 = 740,000.
1,530,000 + 740,000 = 2,270,000 witnesses (super rough figure)
If the society is looking to get a 1% baptism rate (as has been stated on a previous thread) then they would be looking for about 22,700 to get baptized. Last year and the year before they had about 30,000 get baptized. Even with this their overall increase remained at 0% last year due to deaths and leavings.