What contributes to social media buzz when it comes to television? Well, for starters, grown women tripping on their heels, teleprompter tongue-twisters, awkward comments about Kate Beckinsale and, of course, Tina Fey’s photobomb.
That’s right. Sunday’s Golden Globes made for quite a bit of web chatter. Almost 17 million viewers tuned in to study Hollywood’s elite, which made for more than 1.1 million social media impressions.
Although the New Hampshire Republican Primary followed close behind in terms of social media buzz, last Tuesday’s event didn’t garner as many viewers as anticipated, with only 4.4 million total.
The data below is compliments of our friends at Trendrr, who measure specific TV show activity (mentions, likes, checkins) across Twitter, Facebook, GetGlue and Miso. To see daily rankings, check out Trendrr.TV.
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Todd Wasserman 17 Jan, 2012
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Source: http://mashable.com/2012/01/17/social-tv-chart-1-16/
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