Monthly Archives: February 2011
Twitter goes Hollywood: Tweet analysis of the 83rd Academy Awards
We tracked more than a million tweets during this year’s Oscars telecast (along with partner Mass Relevance). So what did Twitter think of the show? Here’s our analysis of key moments and tweets from the show. Click here to view … Continue reading
So, did Twitter correctly predict this year’s Oscar winners?
Last week, we used a chunk of tweets about the Academy Awards to attempt to predict who would win the Oscars. Our main assumption was that the actors and film that generated the largest reach would be the ones to … Continue reading
Tagged with: oscars, prediction, twitter
Taking advantage of the free 50-tweet TweetReach report
Every day, thousands of people run a free snapshot report at tweetreach.com. These free snapshot reports analyze up to 50 tweets from the past 3-7 days about any topic. You can search for a keyword, hashtag, URL, username, brand or … Continue reading
The King’s Tweets: Twitter predicts a big night for The King’s Speech at Oscars
We’ve been tracking tweets about the Academy Awards for about a month. In that time, 213 thousand people have tweeted more than 417,000 times about the Oscars, reaching 59 million unique Twitter accounts and generating more than a billion impressions. … Continue reading
Tagged with: academy awards, oscars, twitter
Our full analysis of tweets about Super Bowl XLV advertising
During this year’s Super Bowl, we monitored Twitter conversation about the 26 major brands advertising during the game. From those tweets we compiled an in-depth report on Super Bowl XLV advertising. Below is a summary of that report. The full … Continue reading
Tagged with: analysis, super bowl, twitter
Chrysler Imported from Detroit ad wins Super Bowl XLV
As always, this year’s Super Bowl ads generated lots of conversation. We posted an analysis of overall Super Bowl ad winners based on tweets, but we wanted to have a more in-depth discussion here about some of the individual ads. … Continue reading
Tagged with: advertising, chrysler, commercial, detroit, super bowl
So, who won the Super Bowl ad race?
A 30-second commercial in this year’s Super Bowl – Super Bowl XLV – cost each advertiser approximately $3 million. $3 million is a lot of money to spend for 30 seconds of TV air time; that’s about $100,000 a second. … Continue reading
Tagged with: advertising, commercials, super bowl
Using Twitter to predict Oscar winners, week 2
Last week, we posted the first round of our Oscar predictions. This week, we want to take things a step further with our analysis. First, here are updated results for this week’s tweet numbers. In this post, we’re going to … Continue reading
Tagged with: oscars, twitter