Nielsen’s Top Most Social Primetime Series

Game of Thrones

Ranked by total interactions per episode:

Game of Thrones (HBO, HBO Latino)

WWE Monday Night RAW (USA)

WWE Friday Night Smacksown (Fox, Fox Deportes)

America’s Got Talent (NBC)

American Idol (Fox)

WWE Smackdown! (USA)

The Bachelorette (ABC)

The Bachelor (ABC) 

Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) 

Dancing With the Stars (ABC)

Source: Nielsen, 1/1/19 – 11/30/19. Interactions are a measure of total relevant U.S. social media activity grossed across Facebook, Instagram and Twitter from three hours before through three hours after broadcast, local time. Includes new/live primetime on English and Spanish-language broadcast and national cable networks and excludes programs with less than five Telecasts. Facebook and Instagram measurement inclusive of owned activity. Twitter measurement inclusive of owned and organic activity. Due to data delivery issues, episodes aired on the following dates were excluded: for 09/19/19, 10/1/19.

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