We have a lot of aggregate user data available to us here at TVWeek and we’re putting that data to good use. In early December I published a post about how the shows that are being embraced within the TVLoop community are very different than those included in the weekly Nielsen Top 20. In fact, [...]
Archive for the ‘Stats’ Category
TVLoop Users Anticipating the Season 5 Premiere of Lost
04 Jan
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: Stats, TV Networks, TVLoop
With the Season 5 premiere of Lost only 17 days away, I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at some of the community stats of one of the most popular TVLoop shows with almost 540,000 total fans. While it’s early so far, Lost is the 4th fastest growing community in [...]
2008 - A TVLoop Year in Review
31 Dec
Posted by: Holly Liu in: General Musings, Stats, TVLoop, Television
2008 was a year of ups and downs for TV land. It started off down with a Writer’s Strike that started in 2007 and lasted into 2008. During that time Lost gained new fans, while other shows were introduced.TV fans across the living rooms breathed a sigh of relief when the Writer’s Strike ended and [...]
Taking Off With Flight of the Conchords
30 Dec
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: Stats, TV Networks, Television
The second season premiere of Flight of the Conchords, the quirky HBO comedy series, is scheduled to air on January 18. But over 250,000 fans have already watched it on FunnyOrDie, the comedy site led by Will Farrell and Adam McKay according to NewTeeVee. That compares favorably to the 100,000 or so fans that watched [...]
Case Study: Delivering Engaging Advertising via Custom Trivia
27 Dec
Posted by: Bryan Bennett in: Advertising, Case Study, Social Media, Stats
The challenges facing the online advertising industry have been well documented across the blogosphere as well as traditional media. I’ve touched on the subject a few times in recent posts here and here. Most recently, Keith Rabois, VP of Strategy and Business Development at Slide, wrote a great post at Venture Beat discussing the merits [...]

