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  • The Super Bowl Stole Eyes Away from the Internet

    Although it may have felt like your Facebook news feed, Twitter streams, and other social media networks were flooded with updates about Beyonce, the big blackout, ads, and Joe Flacco – Super Bowl XLVII didn’t drive people online. In fact, it pulled them offline in a big way.

    Broadband traffic analysts Sandvine is reporting that this year saw a return of the Super Dip, a phrase they coined last year to describe the plunge in internet traffic during the Super Bowl.

    Sandvine looked at a sample of internet traffic across the eastern U.S. and saw that overall network usage was down roughly 15% during the Super Bowl. The biggest dip in Internet use occurred right at the game was getting underway.

    But that doesn’t mean that web traffic was dead. Cordcutters made a significant impact on total traffic as CBS internet stream of the big game accounted for over 3% of total network traffic on Sunday evening.

    Still,

    “At Sandvine’s we’ve long maintained that the biggest screen is always the best screen to consume content, and for the Super Bowl it makes sense that most people would prefer to watch the game on their large HDTV. Since the only option to stream the game was via a web browser, getting the game streaming to their TV would have been a challenge for most people, so unsurprisingly viewers opted to tune in via their cable or satellite provider (in record numbers).”

    Are you a fan of the “second screen,” in that you follow big television events like The Super Bowl or The Oscars on social media? Or do you find yourself forgetting about the internet when you have something big to hold your attention on the big screen?

  • Golden Globes Will Get Second Screen Help from Celebs on Twitter

    This Sunday, at the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards, Twitter wants you to have a second screen experience by following the show via celebrity tweets.

    If fans choose to “tune in” to Twitter, they can get behind-the-scenes updates from nearly two dozen stars who will be live-tweeting everything – from the red carpet to backstage.

    “Actors, directors, style icons and other VIPs will be live-tweeting to share inside experiences from on the red carpet, in the audience, backstage, and sometimes watching along on their couch. With the dinner party setting of the Golden Globes, the awards show is known for providing fans a unique glimpse of TV and film’s most talented stars. Following along on Twitter is like having a seat at the table, being a part of the conversation with your favorite celebrities,” says Twitter.

    Some of the celebrities that are “Twitter-sanctioned” to live-tweet the ceremony include Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Sofia Vergara, Hayden Panettiere, Omar Epps, and Maria Menounos. Of course, if you look around Twitter you should be able to find plenty of other stars on insiders to fill up your second screen experience.

    You can head on over to the Twitter blog to see their complete list of Golden Globe tweeting stars.

    Twitter asks that you engage with the Golden Globes by using the hashtags #goldenglobes and #globesparty.

    [Lead image via Golden Globes site]