How social media ranks fall TV's hit shows
I don't quite understand how Nielson is the standard for TV ratings, especially now that there are SO many channels and SO many options and devices that allow us to catch up on shows whenever we want to watch them. So I like this infographic I found on visual.ly about How social media ranks fall TV's hit shows. The three different measurements displayed give a more clear picture about what people are watching, why they are watching, and how they are reacting to it.
(I haven't seen a single episode listed in this graph. Then again, nothing in that graphic is about "Jeopardy!" or something on Bravo.)
-- Cheryl Sadler | CSadler@News-Herald.com | @nhcheryl
(I haven't seen a single episode listed in this graph. Then again, nothing in that graphic is about "Jeopardy!" or something on Bravo.)
-- Cheryl Sadler | CSadler@News-Herald.com | @nhcheryl
Labels: primetime TV, reality TV, social media, TV ratings, Twitter
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