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Social TV Viewers Are 1.3X More Engaged

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Viewers that interact with social media on a second screen while watching TV are actually more engaged in the programming than those watching alone or without social media, according to new research from the Time Warner Research Council. While social media interaction changes the way viewers watch TV, it doesn’t mean they see less – in fact, quite the opposite. Read →

Programming the Second Screen: Social TV Strategies from Discovery and USA Networks

Discovery Communications is making TV social

Social media has transformed communication in many industries, turning the traditional one-way model into two-way interactivity. Lately, many television broadcasters are finding innovative ways to create buzz and enhance the second screen relationship with their fans. Read →

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