We use social media primarily for four purposes: 1) engaging with fans and encouraging that two-way conversation; 2) driving tune-in to our programming; 3) driving traffic to our owned-and-operated fansites; and 4) gathering insights about fan preferences and reactions that we can share internally with our network marketing, communications and production partners.
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in title, tags, annotations or urlDiscovery Communications Discovers the Meaning of Like - Brian Solis - 0 views
Television in the social era: It's not about your audience | memeburn - 0 views
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Some of the key features of this new medium include:Explosion of user participation through social networkingMore screens, increased portability and interfacesGreater aggregation, discovery and availability of mediaTwo-way streaming that allows users to contribute and become broadcastersScheduling and media assembly moving into the homeBetter understanding of user engagement and greater measurement of behaviour
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“Don’t silo your thinking about content in terms of where it will be seen or how it will be delivered — think about all touchpoints, devices and mediums in a cohesive way,” he says.
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Soon media will be more about the users than the media creators or the content created
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