Madam Secretary stars Téa Leoni (r) as Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord and Bebe Neuwirth (l) as her chief of staff, Nadine Tolliver, on the set of. The show airs Sunday evenings on CBS. Check your local listings.

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November 11, 2014
Industry News

Social Buzz: Madam Secretary and More Freshman Shows

This week we check the pulses of freshman series BenchedThe Mysteries of LauraSurvivors' RemorseMadam SecretaryScorpion and Red Band Society. Which ones appear to have the best shots at second seasons?

What do Benched, The Mysteries of Laura, Survivors' Remorse, Madam SecretaryScorpion and Red Band Society have in common?

Each one is the new kid on their networks, bright-eyed and hoping to generate enough success to return for a second season. Of course, generating ongoing tune-in is of utmost importance, but we also were curious how they were performing on social, and which ones are still engaging their online audiences.

We wanted to know:
  • Were viewers vocal about their appreciation of the simplicity of the single-camera comedy Benched?
  • Did the comedy-drama The Mysteries of Laura inspire fan chatter?
  • Was the audience of Madam Secretary kept on the edge of their seats on social?
  • Were Scorpion's viewers inspired to team up on Facebook and Twitter?
  • Did the dramatic season finale of Survivor's Remorse get fans talking?
  • Did viewers band together on social for the Red Band Society?
 
What did we find?

This week, the phrase “once a Red Bander, always a Red Bander” holds true, with Red Band Society not only having the largest share of engagement at 47.1%, but also getting Facebook and Twitter fired up with 249.3 and 352.7 engagements per 1K users respectively.

But did fans continue with their fascination with these shows compared to premiere week?
 
As expected, social buzz is often at its highest point at a show’s premiere and finale weeks.

However honorary mentions go out to Madam Secretary and Survivor’s Remorse, who were able to keep users tuned into their social content.

At 363.1 engagements per 1K users during premiere week, Madam Secretary’s social activity went down only a nominal amount - far less than many of its competitors.  Survivor’s Remorse fans on the other hand, actually increased their engagement by 17%.

See more details of our findings in the charts above.

Which show did you interact with on Facebook or Twitter? Tell us below.

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Facebook Fans and Twitter Followers Per Show*


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

Benched
Facebook:  62,209 fans
Twitter: 4,589 followers
 
The Mysteries of Laura
Facebook: 133,366 fans
Twitter: 13,295 followers
 
Survivor's Remorse
Facebook: 149,506 fans
Twitter: 22,471 followers
 
Madam Secretary
Facebook: 49,892
Twitter: 8,316 followers
 
Scorpion
Facebook: 118,867 fans
Twitter: 16,659 followers
 
Red Band Society
Facebook: 207,268 fans
Twitter: 64,061 followers 



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