Trendrr has released its November numbers tracking the most social TV networks and shows, and Fox and MTV lead the list in social share of voice. Starting with broadcast nets:
*The share of voice is the percentage of the total broadcast or cable activity, including Twitter conversation, public Facebook posts, Facebook likes, Miso and GetGlue check-ins, that is attributed to a particular network or show for a specified monthly time period.
As far as the top broadcast TV shows, Fox took three of the top five spots in November: X-Factor (11% share of voice), ABC’s American Music Awards (9%), Glee (5%), Family Guy (4%) and Univision’s Latin Grammy Awards (4%.) On the cable TV front, MTV edges past BET to top the list:
Lots of familiar names in the most social cable TV shows, as well. USA’s WWE Raw topped the list (7%), AMC’s The Walking Dead (6%), Nick’s Spongebob (5%) and FX’s American Horror Story (4%).
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