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11-30-2016, 08:22 PM
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Nielsen Media Research, the analytics company behind the TV and radio audience ratings, has updated the “Daily Top Five” page (rankings for 11/28/16 archived here) for its Social Content Ratings to reflect Monday night. As is often the case, Monday Night Raw came in first place among series and specials for the night.
Raw had 168,000 unique users commenting on the show between 145,000 on Facebook and 23,000 on Twitter, and they had a total of 345,000 interactions relating to the show. The interactions were split into approximately 223,000 on Facebook and 123,000 on Twitter. The Voice and CMA Country Christmas, which were in second and third place, respectively, each had more uniques (172,000 and 179,000 respectively), but there were less interactions among them (231,000 and 179,000, respectively).
Technically speaking, the most social show of the night, if factoring in sports, was Monday Night Football on ESPN and ESPN Deportes. The Green Bay Packers-Philadelphia Eagles game had a whopping 1,043,000 uniques and 1,819,000 interactions.
For what it’s worth, all but one of the listed shows skewed heavily towards Facebook. The exception, which had the closest thing to an even split, was Supergirl on The CW, which came in fifth place in the series and specials category. Its 35,000 uniques were split up among 19,000 Facebook users and 16,000 Twitter users.
In last week’s weekly ratings, which cover Monday 11/21 through Sunday 11/27, Raw came in fifth place. The numbers were 167,000 uniques (144,000 Facebook and 22,000 Twitter) and 327,000 interactions (218,000 Facebook and 109,000 Twitter). The 2016 Soul Train awards won the week with 791,000 uniques and 1,879,000 interactions.
Nielsen Media Research, the analytics company behind the TV and radio audience ratings, has updated the “Daily Top Five” page (rankings for 11/28/16 archived here) for its Social Content Ratings to reflect Monday night. As is often the case, Monday Night Raw came in first place among series and specials for the night.
Raw had 168,000 unique users commenting on the show between 145,000 on Facebook and 23,000 on Twitter, and they had a total of 345,000 interactions relating to the show. The interactions were split into approximately 223,000 on Facebook and 123,000 on Twitter. The Voice and CMA Country Christmas, which were in second and third place, respectively, each had more uniques (172,000 and 179,000 respectively), but there were less interactions among them (231,000 and 179,000, respectively).
Technically speaking, the most social show of the night, if factoring in sports, was Monday Night Football on ESPN and ESPN Deportes. The Green Bay Packers-Philadelphia Eagles game had a whopping 1,043,000 uniques and 1,819,000 interactions.
For what it’s worth, all but one of the listed shows skewed heavily towards Facebook. The exception, which had the closest thing to an even split, was Supergirl on The CW, which came in fifth place in the series and specials category. Its 35,000 uniques were split up among 19,000 Facebook users and 16,000 Twitter users.
In last week’s weekly ratings, which cover Monday 11/21 through Sunday 11/27, Raw came in fifth place. The numbers were 167,000 uniques (144,000 Facebook and 22,000 Twitter) and 327,000 interactions (218,000 Facebook and 109,000 Twitter). The 2016 Soul Train awards won the week with 791,000 uniques and 1,879,000 interactions.