TV To Tweet About - Your guide through the world of Social Television
Call them what you want, but the Kardashian-Jenner clan knows a thing or two about social media. While many write it off as stupid, the show managed to last 20 seasons while suffering a drastic decline in viewership. I would argue that their long viewer-less run is all thanks to the viral memes, clips, and […]
By Elena Vargas #1 The Official Formula 1 Account First things first, if you aren’t following the official F1 page on Instagram I may question your allegiance to the sport. Unlike some other official sport pages, the F1 account is loaded with information you didn’t realize you needed! Race updates, player information, and fun interactive […]
Today on St. Patrick’s Day, it only seems right to discuss some of the funniest teens in Northern Ireland. This Irish comedy offers a good look into a piece of the country’s history, as it follows five teens growing up in Northern Ireland during The Troubles; a time of political and social unrest in the 90’s. […]
All across the internet, fans are creating content about their favorite TV Shows. But, TikTok has really set itself apart from the TV-related memes and gifs featured on other platforms. Content creators on TikTok are making some really unique and fun videos. Here are 33 examples of some pretty creative TV fan content:
These days, the only thing my friends and I have been talking about is the show, What We Do In the Shadows. The FX mockumentary follows the lives of three roommates who’ve lived together in Staten Island for the last century, Nador, Laszlo, and Nadja. Yes, they are vampires.
This meme I found on TikTok paints a pretty accurate picture of what’s going on in the digital world lately. These days it seems like the only match for the world pandemic is a Netflix documentary about big-cat breeders.
In my last post, I gave you guys a brief summary of the new social media trend, social television. Very simplified, social television is a combination of social media and television. People are engaging in social TV anytime they interact with the television shows they are watching on TV on social media.
Last spring, my social media feeds were flooded with Game of Thrones content. Everywhere I looked, I saw Game of Thrones posts, videos, hashtags, and memes. The show’s final season holds the number one spot on Nielsen’s list of the most social series in 2019. With only six episodes, Nielsen counted over 31,000 interactions stating that […]
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