‘Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta’ most tweeted about show of the week
VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” topped the list of most Tweeted-about TV shows for the first week of July, creating more buzz than rival reality shows “The Bachelorette” and “Big Brother.”
The episode “Mistake at the Lake,” which focused on a wild weekend at the lake house, produced 361,626 Tweets. “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” narrowly edged out MTV’s “Catfish: The TV Show,” which deals with the complexities of dating in the digital age. It generated nearly 360,000 comments on Twitter.
Fireworks produced plenty of pop on Twitter -- even the televised variety. NBC’s broadcast of Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular rounded out the top 10 most Tweeted about TV shows, garnering more than 66,000 Tweets.
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The results for the week of July 1 through July 7 were talled by SocialGuide, a Nielsen company that analyzes Twitter conversations across 239 TV channels.
Rank Program Episode Title Network Tweets
1 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Mistake at the Lake VH1 361,626
2 Catfish: The TV Show Anthony and Marq MTV 357,177
3 Teen Wolf Frayed MTV 281,435
4 Pretty Little Liars Face Time ABC Family 269,255
5 WWE Monday Night RAW CM Punk in action USA 147,177
6 The Bachelorette Desiree and the men in Spain ABC 103,532
7 Hit the Floor Lights Out VH1 91,296
8 Big Brother The houseguests evict a fellow cast member CBS 89,989
9 Big Brother The new head of household moves rooms CBS 67,812
10 Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular NBC 7/4/2013 66,305
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