Scene Magazine-May, 2013
Pretty Little Liars’ Takes Over Title of TV’s Most-Tweeted Show-August, 2013
No lie, ABC’s tween hit, “Pretty Little Liars,” now stands as one of the most tweeted shows ever.
On August 27, the ABC Family drama’s season finale became the No. 1 most tweeted episode in TV history. According to Twitter/TV analytics company SocialGuide, this week’s “Pretty Little Liars” airing brought in 637,000 tweets from unique contributors.
The show’s first scene alone scored 18,000 tweets. These numbers spiked during the episode’s final scene, which brought in 70,000 tweets during the show’s final 60 seconds. Tuesday’s episode averaged more than 10 million tweets per minute, rivaling even Miley Cyrus’s VMAs performance.
On August 27, the ABC Family drama’s season finale became the No. 1 most tweeted episode in TV history. According to Twitter/TV analytics company SocialGuide, this week’s “Pretty Little Liars” airing brought in 637,000 tweets from unique contributors.
The show’s first scene alone scored 18,000 tweets. These numbers spiked during the episode’s final scene, which brought in 70,000 tweets during the show’s final 60 seconds. Tuesday’s episode averaged more than 10 million tweets per minute, rivaling even Miley Cyrus’s VMAs performance.
ABC’s ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Led Summer’s Social TV Buzz-September, 2013
Fall previews are just around the corner, but that doesn’t mean networks took the summer off. Most networks spent the summer getting a head start on their marketing by being active on Twitter and other social networks.
ABC’s “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D” used a Twitter-based contest to engage fans, asking fans to Tweet with the hashtag #CoulsonLives to gain access to an exclusive “S.H.I.E.L.D.” trailer. Some 102,271 fans responded to the call between May 10 and May 15, according to social media analytic firm, Crimson Hexagon. Show fans also can follow @AgentsofShield and @ClarkGregg, which is the Twitter account of the actor who plays Agent Coulson.
ABC’s “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D” used a Twitter-based contest to engage fans, asking fans to Tweet with the hashtag #CoulsonLives to gain access to an exclusive “S.H.I.E.L.D.” trailer. Some 102,271 fans responded to the call between May 10 and May 15, according to social media analytic firm, Crimson Hexagon. Show fans also can follow @AgentsofShield and @ClarkGregg, which is the Twitter account of the actor who plays Agent Coulson.