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Bruno Mars and David Beckham among Twitter Winners on Super Bowl Night

February 10, 2014

Super Bowl half time performer, Bruno Mars, generated more tweets per minute during the event than the other live act, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and he also beat rock band, U2, which premiered its new single in a half time commercial, according to a new analysis of Twitter activity.


Former Soccer star David Beckham and Terry Crews, the former NFL star and actor, also generated a high number of tweets per minute when they appeared in commercials during Super Bowl.
The findings come from digital marketing software and services company, Searchmetrics, which analysed tweets-per-minute activity around a variety of topics during Super Bowl night.
“Twitter’s data shows there were more than 24.9 million tweets about the game and halftime show on Sunday. Many advertisers invest millions of dollars on commercials and sponsorship during the event and our analysis gives a snapshot of the excitement generated on Twitter on the night,” said Marcus Tober, CTO and founder of Searchmetrics, whose Enterprise SEO platform helps digital marketers track and measure their search and social media marketing activity.
Which Music Acts Were Heavily Tweeted on Super Bowl Night?
The chart below shows the distribution of tweets per minute during the Super Bowl event which mentioned ‘Bruno Mars’, ‘Red Hot Chili Peppers’ and ‘U2’. The peak of mentions during halftime when the acts appeared is very visible (a link to the chart can be found at http://www.searchmetrics.com/media/images/presse/searchmetrics-study-superbowl-tweets-music-2014.jpg).
Which stars from Super Bowl commercials generated attention on Twitter on the night?
The chart below shows tweets per minute mentioning ‘David Beckham’ (H&M), former ‘NFL player’ and actor ‘Terry Crews’ (Toyota), screen actress ‘Scarlett Johansson’ (SodaStream) and Full House actor ‘John Stamos’ (Dannon Oikos).
The peak mentions when the commercials aired can be seen
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When did Twitter activity around the two teams spike?
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The chart below shows how mentions of ‘broncos’ eclipsed those for ‘seahawks’ after half time
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Sample Tweets from Super Bowl night
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www.Searchmetrics.com

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