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| second_screen [2017/11/21 01:09] – hkimscil | second_screen [2017/11/21 01:09] (current) – hkimscil |
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| In relation to time shifting, <fc #ff0000>asynchronous</fc> activities of talking about the program. | In relation to time shifting, <fc #ff0000>asynchronous</fc> activities of talking about the program. |
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| <blockquote>Studies show that live sporting events and reality game shows were most likely to get fans interacting (either via Twitter or via polls and quizzes) during the show.</blockquote> | <blockquote>Studies show that <fc #ff0000>live sporting events and reality game shows</fc> were most likely to get fans interacting (either via Twitter or via polls and quizzes) during the show.</blockquote> |
| * by nature: Fans talk and shout in front of TV | * by nature: Fans talk and shout in front of TV |
| * a lot of break (pauses) | * a lot of break (pauses) |
| * not-time-consuming talk: "Go Nets!" | * not-time-consuming talk: "Go Nets!" |
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| <blockquote>The other type of shows that get a lot of live interaction during the show are live event shows like the Super Bowl or the Oscars or even the presidential inauguration.</blockquote> | <blockquote>The other type of shows that get a lot of live interaction during the show are <fc #ff0000>live event shows</fc> like the Super Bowl or the Oscars or even the presidential inauguration.</blockquote> |