The Social TV entertainment offering is only limited by our imagination. Yesterday, Dwayne Johnson turned the trending tables on national TV and dictated worldwide trending topics. During a live broadcast, he declared that certain phrases would trend instantly. Within minutes, they did.
Dwayne Johnson instantly bumped the live broadcast into the #1 Social TV spot:
More than 250 million users are on twitter and the trending topic list garners more than 150 million impressions each day. It’s safe to say this social call-to-action generated new viewership. The timing and spike in ratings speak to the impact Social TV has on the bigger picture. Additionally, advertisers are spending well into six figures daily to earn a spot on this worldwide trending topic list. When a brand can make this happen organically, influence is proven.
For other Digital Royalty Social TV case studies, such as The X Factor, click here.
The Social TV entertainment offering is only limited by our imagination. Yesterday, Dwayne Johnson turned the trending tables on national TV and dictated worldwide trending topics. During a live broadcast, he declared that certain phrases would trend instantly. Within minutes, they did.
Dwayne Johnson instantly bumped the live broadcast into the #1 Social TV spot:
More than 250 million users are on twitter and the trending topic list garners more than 150 million impressions each day. It’s safe to say this social call-to-action generated new viewership. The timing and spike in ratings speak to the impact Social TV has on the bigger picture. Additionally, advertisers are spending well into six figures daily to earn a spot on this worldwide trending topic list. When a brand can make this happen organically, influence is proven.
For other Digital Royalty Social TV case studies, such as The X Factor, click here.
Social TV used to mean families gathering around their televisions to discuss sitcoms over TV dinners on portable trays. Tonight, The X Factor USA ushers in a new generation of social TV, spreading the discussion from across your living room to across the world.
As one of television’s most buzzed-about programs on social media, it only makes sense that the show would harness the power of the readily available and plentiful opinions of its socially savvy viewers and give them the power to vote via Twitter.
In addition to voting via phone, text message, website and Facebook wall, The X Factor USA is the first television talent competition to allow fans to vote for their favorite acts via Twitter through direct messages.
It all goes back to social media’s inherent ability to deliver value when, where and how fans (or customers, consumers, guests, clients) want it. The people behind The X Factor realize a vast portion of their audience is discussing the show online and are using that latent power to enhance the already social idea of voting for the future of the show and the ultimate winner.
Interested in voting for your favorite contestant via Twitter DM or any other medium… and being part of the future of social TV? Check-out all the ways you can voice your opinion on The X Factor here.
AlanaGolob: Not everyone is your friend & has your back & not all friendships last forever. Be grateful for the moments & the time. (via @Baron_Davis) 6 hours ago