Notwithstanding the problems with identifying audiences (c.f. Hartley, 1987), nor with sampling them (c.f. Turner, 2005), we contend that by using social media, it is at least possible to gain an understanding of the habits of those who chose to engage with content through social media. In this chapter, we will broadly outline the ways in which networks such as Twitter and Facebook can stand as proxies for audiences in a number of scenarios, and enable content creators, networks and researchers to understand the ways in which audiences come into existence, change over time, and engage with content. Beginning with the classic audience – television – we will consider the evolution of metrics from baseline volume metrics to the more sophistica...
The widespread adoption of social media platforms and other information and communication technology...
The growth and widespread use of social media is altering the viewing experience for some television...
The growth and widespread use of social media is altering the viewing experience for some television...
Notwithstanding the problems with identifying audiences (c.f. Hartley, 1987), nor with sampling them...
Social media is playing an ever-increasing role in both viewers engagement with television and in th...
Social media is playing an ever-increasing role in both viewers engagement with television and in th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it investigates the relationship between...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
This panel brings together a number of key social TV researchers in order to explore the current sta...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
Social media platforms, such as Twitter, are changing the way people consume broadcast t...
The growth and widespread use of social media is altering the viewing experience for some television...
The widespread adoption of social media platforms and other information and communication technology...
The growth and widespread use of social media is altering the viewing experience for some television...
The growth and widespread use of social media is altering the viewing experience for some television...
Notwithstanding the problems with identifying audiences (c.f. Hartley, 1987), nor with sampling them...
Social media is playing an ever-increasing role in both viewers engagement with television and in th...
Social media is playing an ever-increasing role in both viewers engagement with television and in th...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it investigates the relationship between...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
This panel brings together a number of key social TV researchers in order to explore the current sta...
This introduction to the special issue on social media and television audience engagement sketches t...
Social media platforms, such as Twitter, are changing the way people consume broadcast t...
The growth and widespread use of social media is altering the viewing experience for some television...
The widespread adoption of social media platforms and other information and communication technology...
The growth and widespread use of social media is altering the viewing experience for some television...
The growth and widespread use of social media is altering the viewing experience for some television...