The Super Bowl on Social Media

It’s time for the Super Bowl! Today’s game between Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos is on. Are you looking for interesting, relevant social media content about The Game? We’ve gathered this content for you in a social stream!

Taking Fan Engagement to the Next Level

There’s a good chance social media will be an even bigger part of your reader’s game-watching experience today. Last year’s Super Bowl XLIX was the most-social NFL championship ever on both Twitter and Facebook, with a record-breaking 28.4 million tweets during the broadcast. That’s up 14% from 24.9 million tweets for in 2014 and 24.1 million tweets in 2013. According to Catalyst, a PR and research agency, more than 65 million people discussed the Super Bowl on Facebook with 265 million posts, comments and likes. By comparison, during last year’s championship game, 50 million unique Facebook users were engaged in talking about the Super Bowl.

Social media plays an increasing role in covering events – from sports to politics to weather to crises. Today, everyone is a reporter. Major events like January’s snowstorm that hit the US East Coast and today’s Super Bowl easily get reported by the crowd. Curating, filtering and publishing all of this social media content is therefore getting more and more important as well.

The Super Bowl – as seen through the eyes of the supporters on social media

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With the help of Crowdynews’ social media curation platform, all valuable, relevant social media content about the Super Bowl is now brought to you in one easy overview.

Will you be live posting on social during the Super Bowl? You might see your own tweet in our social stream. Or do you want to have this social stream implemented on your website? We’re happy to tell you more about social media curation and how we can help.