TV related activity on Facebook five times more than on other social networks: Trendrr

TV related activity on Facebook five times more than on other social networks: Trendrr

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NEW DELHI: A new study shows there is a large amount of TV-related social activity on Facebook - in numbers approximately five times as large as that of all other social networks combined as measured by Trendrr.

 

The study follows a new partnership between Trendrr and Facebook that gives Trendrr preliminary access to previously unanalysed Facebook user engagement data relating to television content.

 

As part of that access, Trendrr CEO Mark Ghuneim has unveiled a new study that shows "there is a large amount of TV-related social activity on Facebook - in numbers approximately five times as large as that of all other social networks combined as measured by Trendrr", The size of the activity for one week in May was particularly evident for the chatter on social media networks pertaining to broadcast TV. That activity was seven times as large as all other social media networks combined.

 

But the TV-related activity was also enormous for cable programming, which was 4.5 times as large as the other social networks.

 

The Trendrr analysis also showed particularly high levels among viewers of dramas and comedies and among Hispanics, which other studies have found to be particularly heavy users of digital and social media.

 

"For example, Univision's finale of Nuestra Belleza Latina had 12 times more activity on Facebook during the on-air window than all other social networks combined," Trendrr reported.

 

Trendrr also released data on the NBA Playoffs that showed the Knicks at Pacers on ESPN had three times the number of on-air interactions on Facebook as on all other social networks measured by Trendrr.

 

In releasing the results, Trendrr blog noted that "this is the start of an exciting relationship between Facebook and Trendrr. The potential development of an open system for accurate measurement of the entire Facebook platform will provide our clients and the larger Social TV ecosystem with more insights and tools to make better decisions."