Chris Rock hosts Saturday Night Live.

The cast of Degrassi kept fans talking on Twitter.

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November 04, 2014
Industry News

Social Buzz: SNL, Degrassi, Runway and More

Who kept fans talking the most this week? Social Buzz looks at DegrassiTwo and a Half MenProject RunwayElementary and Saturday Night Live.

With gripping mysteries, cut-throat fashion design competitions, and controversial comedy sketches, this week’s television content was anything but humdrum.

Looking at a variety of shows, both newcomers and returning favorites; our list included Degrassi, Two and a Half Men, Project Runway, Elementary and Saturday Night Live.

We wanted to know:

  • How did the premiere of teen fave Degrassi play out in social?
  • Did Jon Cryer's Duckie/Pretty In Pink throwback Two and a Half Men generate talk with fans?
  • Did fans create chatter around the season closer of the popular reality competition Project Runway?
  • How did much talk did the season three opening of Elementary inspire?
  • How is Saturday Night Live's 40th season resonating with fans during this star-studded week?

Check out the chart above to see what we found.

Bottom line?

Saturday Night Live, the 40th show, received the biggest slice in terms of overall market share and Facebook engagement with 68.6 engagements per 1,000 fans — but teen sensation Degrassi got teens talking the most on Twitter, out-gossiping the rest of the competition with 86.2 engagements per 1,000 followers.

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Facebook Fans and Twitter Followers Per Show*

*Note: Figure at close of time period specified on chart above.

Degrassi

No. of Facebook Fans - 3,477,129
No. of Twitter Followers - 109,995

Two And A Half Men

No. of Facebook Fans - 31,051,517
No. of Twitter Followers - 506,766

Project Runway

No. of Facebook Fans - 1,824,473
No. of Twitter Followers - 246,317

Elementary

No. of Facebook Fans - 723,692
No. of Twitter Followers* - 70,618

Saturday Night Live

No. of Facebook Fans - 4,334,017
No. of Twitter Followers - 1,030,580

 

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