Crowdynews Covers The Oscars on Social

The Oscars are coming up! On January 14th, the nominations for the annual Academy Awards were announced. This weekend it’s time to reveal the winners of the famous Oscars statuettes. We’ve gathered all social content for you using our own Amplifinder solution. See what’s happening as your favorite actors and actresses walk the red carpet, read how people are responding to the winners (and the losers), all in one integrated real-time stream.

The Oscars on Social

This year’s Oscars have a lot to live up to, social media-wise. According to Nielsen Social, fewer people tweeted about the Oscars telecast in 2015 compared to 2014. Facebook, on the other hand, reported that 21 million people had 58 million interactions related to the Oscars, up from 11.1 million users having 25.4 million interactions the year before.

According to Twitter, the 2014 Academy Awards telecast was the most tweeted non-sporting live event of the year, with more than 17 million Oscar-related tweets over the evening. You’ll probably remember Ellen Degeneres’ selfie? It was the most buzzed-about moment of that year’s Oscars ceremony.

Deliver 2016 Oscars Social Media Content to Your Audience

With people second-screening nowadays, adding social media will make your coverage so much more engaging. And with a little help from Crowdynews, social media news is now brought to you in one easy overview. It’s real-time: you will see images, videos and other relevant messages in as they unfold. It’s safe: you can pre-define filters and blacklists to make sure the social commentary that’s presented compliments your coverage, not detracts from it. It’s relevant: you can filter out the noise and ensure the social stream focuses specifically on the topic at hand.

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The social stream is divided into 3 different topics. First, Top Social Oscars shows the most trending YouTube, Vine and Instagram content about the Oscars. Second, The Most Shared on the Oscars covers general Oscars content ranked by popularity. And third, Inside the Oscars which tracks the content from the Academy Awards organization and geo-tracked posts from the location where they take place. Learn more about how Crowdynews gathers the most popular social content about a given topic.

Are you looking for ways to add social media content for a special event to your publication? Are you curious how Crowdynews can supply you with this engaging, relevant and real-time content and get your own social stream?