Did you hear about Twitter?
In a Wall Street Journal poll dichotomy exists between the most popular network TV shows and the most tweeted TV shows.
Breaking Bad had 9.3 million tweets and The Voice had 3.8 million.
As popular as Breaking Bad is, the most tweeted about show isn’t even in Nielsen’s top ten.
Meanwhile media companies are making big decisions on bad information.
Here’s some good information.
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1. Real time broadcasting is declining but this is red hot.
2. Social media as we know it is ready to crash and burn – the 2 survivors.
3. Pandora’s continuing popularity is a monumental shift in music preference – here’s your counter attack.
4. They hate commercials, banner ads and pre-roll video commercials but they crave this!
5. They have already replaced Facebook with this and the numbers don’t lie.
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