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Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings w/c 03/04

ABC TV has again demonstrated its strong ability to create engagement, The Walking Dead finale has Twitter buzzing

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 12, 2016
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ABC TV has again demonstrated its strong ability to create online engagement with its programs – Q&A, Four Corners and Insiders taking the top three non-news spots in the Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings last week. Federation, funding, disability and disunity were the themes of last Monday's Q&A, which saw 3.5k unique authors tweeting 16.7k times. 

FX's finale of The Walking Dead also had Twitter buzzing, with 2.6k authors sending 6.2k Tweets about the ep.

In sport, Carlos Brathwaite's cracker of a performance in the ICC T20 World Cup final – four sixes in a row to secure a victory for the West Indies – was at the top of the Twitter TV Ratings. 2.2k people did 6.9k tweets about the match. 

Note: The ranking metric has changed from unique audience to Tweets.

Source: Nielsen Australia. Rankings based on Tweets for relevant Australian Twitter activity and includes live/new episodes only. Source: Nielsen Australia. Rankings based on Tweets for relevant Australian Twitter activity and includes live/new episodes only.

 

Source: Nielsen Australia. Rankings based on Tweets for relevant Australian Twitter activity and includes live events only. For simulcast events, the metrics reflect the highest Unique Audience across all airing networks, denoted with an asterisk. Source: Nielsen Australia. Rankings based on Tweets for relevant Australian Twitter activity and includes live events only. For simulcast events, the metrics reflect the highest Unique Audience across all airing networks, denoted with an asterisk.

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