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Kids’ tablet computer leads online toy hype, MediaMiser report shows

November 23rd, 2011 By: Tweet This

As November comes and goes, so too do thoughts of Christmas lists, holiday shopping and the much-anticipated Black Friday – an annual event that regularly spawns footage of eager shoppers being trampled underfoot.

With that in mind, we at MediaMiser have undertaken that most pressing of holiday tasks: a list of the most popular toys this year in online news and on Twitter!

After a month of analysis, we’ve found that tablet computers that emphasize learning such as the LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer have dominated this year’s online conversation thus far.

But not only have kids caught tablet fever – perhaps not a surprise, considering the popularity of gadgets with most parents – but they’re also personalizing their tablets, the report shows. The words “pink”, “green”, and “case” are three of the top-mentioned words associated with the LeapPad on  Twitter.

The Leapfrog LeapPad Explorer.

And though all toys in MediaMiser’s top five have some kind of technology component, the report also shows kids will always be kids and that parents can’t go wrong with purely fun toys such as interactive robots and radio-controlled fish.

MediaMiser’s 2011 Hot Toys in Media report – based on the ToysRUs® Fabulous 15, billed as “the 15 best toys of the season” – has used MediaMiser patented software to monitor mentions of the retailer’s list of must-have playthings since late October, along with overall mentions of the “#toys” hashtag. The report has monitored both online news sites and Twitter.

We’ll release bi-weekly updates of activity on Twitter and in online news regarding the Fabulous 15, with a full report due just before Christmas.

The most popular Fabulous 15 toys on Twitter, as of 10 p.m. on Nov. 21, were:

1)       LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer Learning Tablet: Tablet computer for kids ($99.99) (4276 mentions)

2)       Air Swimmers: radio-controlled toy fish ($19.99 – $39.99) (1749 mentions)

3)       Fijit Friends: Interactive, robotic toys ($7.99-$47.99) (1369 mentions)

4)       My Keepon: Interactive dancing robot ($34.99) (1026 mentions)

5)       Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure Start Pack for Wii ($49.99) (984 mentions)

The five most Tweeted-about toys of the Toys"R"Us Fabulous 15, including the LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer.

Total Twitter mentions of any of the Fabulous 15 or #toys hashtag.

Online news coverage trends of the top five since late October.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A month in the life of the #workinPR hashtag

November 18th, 2011 By: Tweet This

As you may know by now, this year’s MediaMiser Turning News Into Knowledge Award required Algonquin College PR students to promote the hashtag #workinPR on Twitter. And though Chels Murray brought home the hardware this year after taking some great initiative, a number of students showed impressive skills on the platform during the campaign.

Being a traditional and social media analysis company, we thought we’d share some of the activity #workinPR generated – and is still generating – since its inception in early October.

Here’s some brief stats and graphs on #workinPR from Oct. 12 until this week. Enjoy!

 

Overall Twitter activity for #workinPR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* The two activity spikes on Oct. 27 and Nov. 3 were spurred by student-organized #workinPR tweet chats.

 

Top mentioned web links

MediaMiser blog: Keep an eye on #workinPR from Algonquin College PR students!  - 13 links

5 things all PR students should know about their choice of career – 8 links

Personality types geared for a career in public relations - 7 links

The PR Closet blog – 7 links

PR vs. advertising: What’s the difference? – 5 links

PR internships: 3 tips for finding the right fit – 5 links

 

Top handles by influence (retweet ratio)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top handles by followers

 

 

Top handles by number of postings

OC Transpo’s bad day: Sun Media, CTV lead coverage

November 8th, 2011 By: Tweet This

It’s not often OC Transpo makes the national media. But when it does, you can count on it being in very much a spectacular fashion.

That was certainly the case this week, when - as during 2009′s seven-week bus strike in Ottawa - the city’s transportation service made Canada-wide headlines once again. The culprit this time wasn’t picket lines, but rather a now-infamous and seriously ticked-off bus operator.

The incident, posted to YouTube Nov. 3, surfaced in public chatter over the weekend. It quickly went viral (of course), garnering more than 116,000 hits by this morning.

By Monday, both traditional media and Twitter commentators were heaping large slices of scorn onto to the organization. And by scorn, we mean it: after toning a random sampling of #OCTranspo tweets from the past few days, 54 per cent were negative and 38 per cent were neutral. Only eight per cent of tweets were positive or supportive of OC Transpo.

Worse, reports on Tuesday indicated a second OC Transpo video was making the rounds, this time showing a driver on a cell phone.

Here’s who led the conversation so far both in the traditional media and on Twitter (all data is as of 11 a.m. eastern time on Tuesday, Nov. 8), gleaned via MediaMiser’s software solution:

 Media trends

 

 

After the initial posting of the YouTube video on Nov. 3, #OCTranspo Twitter activity didn’t begin its acceleration until late on Nov. 5 and into Sunday.

The traditional media, while it did cover the story on Sunday, didn’t devote significant space to it until Monday the 7th.

Please note coverage and tweet levels shown in this chart until are only until 11 a.m. on Nov. 8.

 

 

Twitter

The top influencers by retweet ratio (the number of retweets each user garners, compared to number of original tweets) were:

1) @StefankeyesCTV (retweet ratio of 14)

2) @Ottguy (retweet ratio of 7.5)

3) @stuntmanstu (retweet ratio of 6.33)

4) @crimegarden (retweet ratio of 5)

5) @Ottawasuncom (retweet ratio of 4.83)

Four of the top five most retweeted users were either journalists, media outlets or former journalists, and six of the top seven (including @CTVNews and @globeandmail, which finished sixth and seventh, respectively).

The top tweeters by number of followers and volume were as follows:

Traditional media (print, online, television, radio)

Danielle Bell of Sun Media had at least 36 stories published on the incident in publications such as the Ottawa Sun, Sudbury Star, Owen Sound Sun Times, Niagara Falls Review and Sarnia Observer.

Ms. Bell and her colleagues at Sun Media dominated print and online coverage, with five of the top six authors from the outlet (Scott Taylor, Jon Willing, Kelly Roche and Errol McGihon).

Mr. McGihon is a photographer with Sun Media and has been attributed a byline for this study, thanks to his standalone photo that ran in a series of Sun-owned papers.

 

 

 

CTV and Sun Media (especially the Ottawa Sun) picked up on the story in a big way over the past couple of days, with Ottawa’s CTV Two (formerly A Channel) and CTV Ottawa leading the broadcast pack.

CBC also ran with the story, with three of the top ten publications including CBC News Network and CBC Ottawa.

Postmedia publications didn’t seem to cover the story with the intensity of other major outlets, although the Ottawa Citizen did crack the top ten.

Talk radio station CFRA finished in 11th, just out of the top ten publications.

 

 

 

Coverage between outlet types was mixed, with news websites and daily newspapers each picking up at least 30 per cent of coverage each.

Television held its own at just under 30 per cent, while radio garnered just a shade under nine per cent of all coverage.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


The military rebranding: a MediaMiser report

October 25th, 2011 By: Tweet This

When on Aug. 15, 2011 Althia Raj broke the story of the re-branding of Canada’s navy and air force to include the ‘Royal’ moniker, she most likely knew it would stir a hornets’ nest of debate.

But it would have been difficult for even the Huffington Post Canada’s Ottawa bureau chief to realize just how passionate the arguments would fly from either side. Some – notably, many with past or current links to Canada’s military – embraced it as a return to tradition.

Private Chris Cole, Task Force Libeccio Aviation Technician taxis a CP-140 Aurora aircraft after landing from a functioning flight in Sigonella, Italy on 29 September 2011.

Others, such as preeminent Canadian historian Jack Granatstein, soundly rejected it as “abject colonialism.”

Whatever your opinions on what’s now the Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Canadian Navy, you’ll no doubt be intrigued by some of our findings in MediaMiser’s latest report: “A royal debate: The rebranding of Canada’s military.”

For instance, how well did the rebranding go over with print and online media?

Pretty darn well, all told – out of the hundreds of media stories evaluated in the report, 91.7 per cent were either positive or neutral towards the rebranding (just 8.1 per cent of stories were negative). The media outlets that seemed to run the most favourable coverage of the rebranding were the Ottawa Citizen, Kingston Whig-Standard and Victoria Times Colonist.

Opinions of the name change were favourable on Twitter, as well, with just a bit more than 91 per cent of tweets either positive or neutral (eight per cent of tweets were negative).

Andrew Coyne (@acoyne) was the most positive Twitter user in the debate, with 76.9 per cent of his 13 related tweets  appearing to favour the name change. He also had one of the highest volumes of related tweets, as well as one of the highest retweet ratios of any user.

But the most popular tweet of the entire study? Look no further than that of the Queen of England’s spoof Twitter account, @Queen_UK, whose tweet “Have had “Royal” put back into the name of the Canadian Air Force and Navy, mainly to annoy the French” was retweeted 845 times in a day and a half.

Click here for the report.

#SMBOttawa with Delaney Turner, according to Twitter

October 19th, 2011 By: Tweet This

So, can elephants really tweet?

If this morning’s presentation by IBM Social Business Strategist Delaney Turner means anything, they certainly can – as well as inspiring others to do the same.

Mr. Turner dropped by this morning’s Social Media Breakfast – the 25th event of the series! – at the GCTC‘s Irving Greenberg Memorial Theatre to explain Big Blue’s approach to social media (although this probably isn’t news to you at this point, considering the Twitter explosion that went off at around the same time. But still).

According to organizers, around 110 people also showed up to hear Mr. Delaney speak. His preso was all about IBM’s approach to spreading the good word via social media, which most of the attendees promptly did by tweeting and retweeting tidbits of  IBM-inspired information far and wide. Not a bad strategy, eh?

Here’s a peek at what people were saying about this morning’s presentation:

 

@GCTCLive (Great Cdn Theatre Co.)

Gotta love it when the #SMBOttawa people join us. You’ll never see more tweets per second in the building.

 

@Jason_Faber (Jason Faber)

About 110 people at #SMBottawa this morning. I have no idea how Simon and Rob get us here so early. Must be the coffee and bacon muffins.

 

@meghanmurray (Meg Murray)

#smbottawa no campaign or event goes out the door that don’t have a huge social media component. #IBM

 

@LeighMorris (Leigh Morris)

#SMBOttawa this is an interesting presentation, but could be much more effective with cleaner, less distracting slides.

 

@VProcunier (Victoria Procunier)

Make sure your Google+ profile is up to date as Google searches it’s own content first. #smbottawa


@TechAlly
 (Alexandra Reid)

Rather than restrict access to social media, treat people like adults and trust they’re going to use it right for business @DTurnerBlogs

 

@spydergrrl (Tanya Snook)

IBM expert profiles raise visibility of their experts like a #socialmediaequivalent of a speaker’s bureau #smbottawa

 

@amyleehusser (Amy Husser)

Revamping IBM’s website for SEO took them from search ranking of 19 to 2, says @DTurnerBlogs #SMBOttawa

 

@VProcunier (Victoria Procunier)

IBM on negative feedback. Select what they respond to. They continuously monitor what is being said #smbottawa

 

@krusk (Kelly Rusk)

“A social business embraces networks of people to create business value” @DTurnerBlogs #smbottawa

 

And there you have it! These were just some of the great Tweets we rounded up via the MediaMiser system this morning.

To follow or join the rest of the discussion, check out hashtag #SMBOttawa on Twitter and have your say.

Healthy media coverage can lead to healthier bottom line, MediaMiser report shows

September 28th, 2011 By: Tweet This

Ever wonder just how much a front page story actually does for your bottom line?

Most likely a great deal, according to a recent MediaMiser report that studies potential correlations between media coverage and sales outcomes.

According to the report – featuring an analysis of Toyota Motor Corp.’s U.S. media coverage from January to May of 2011 – the overall number of Toyota-related articles and media mentions showed a direct correlation with that company’s sales figures.

As media mentions of Toyota climbed, sales figures did the same. And as media mentions dropped – well, you get the idea.

It’s a conclusion MediaMiser president Chris Morrison says many firms would be wise to heed.

“This study clearly shows a connection between media coverage and a company’s sales figures,” says Mr. Morrison. “It’s also an excellent indicator of why all organizations need a coherent media engagement strategy, one that includes measurement and assessments of media coverage at regular intervals.”

The report also explores how media coverage on different topics related to Toyota – topics such as recalls and production capacity – changed over time, as well as the relationship between the tone of media coverage and sales figures.

MediaMiser, a leading traditional and social media monitoring and analysis firm, is based in Ottawa and was founded in 2003.

Today’s market turmoil and Twitter

August 8th, 2011 By: Tweet This

At this point, you know the story: the markets are down. Way down.

Concerns among skittish investors about European sovereign debt, the recent U.S. credit rating downgrade and the long-term health of the U.S. economy seem to be everywhere, along with worries about the potential of a “double-dip” recession horsewhipping the past two years of  gains into oblivion.

Real-time social sites such as Twitter can often contribute to – or even help predict – downswings or even upswings in the market, thanks to the knee-jerk  nature of the technology and, some would argue, its users. Indeed, Some studies have showed that Twitter can help researchers predict the outcome of a typical day on Wall Street.

But not everyone seems panicked over today’s financial bloodletting, at least if their tweets mean anything.

Thanks to MediaMiser’s Twitter monitoring and analysis tool, we’ve pulled in the past 24 hours of anxious gallows humour that played out on the social networking site.

Here’s a sample:
@GetPortfoly #WallStreet is on the cover of every newspaper and will be the topic of every party you attend this weekend. Especially the S&P downgrade. (Aug. 7, 2:02 p.m.)

 @Kmili3 I’m not the only one scared of the ugly day tomorrow right? #WallStreet (August 7, 7:55 p.m.)

@TheBunkerKing Bracing for what #tommorow might bring to #Wallstreet. This might get #interesting!#Terrified #Crisis (Aug. 7, 11:59 p.m.)

@cgpoirier waiting for the opening bell on wall street…gonna take bets on how long it takes traders to curl into a small ball and cry.. #wallstreet (Aug. 8, 8:08 a.m.)

@cgpoirier ..huh, that took about 50 seconds… (Aug. 8, 9:28 a.m.)

@jordanmmichael #markets are taking a worse beating then after I dinged my first car (Aug. 8, 10:46 a.m.)

@bjm1031 #wallstreet freaking out – insanely rich worried their Neiman Marcus personal shoppers jobs’ at risk (Aug. 8, 10:53 a.m.)

@mmarksshihWho peed in S&P’s cheerios? #wallstreet #downgrade (Aug. 8, 10:53 a.m.)

@GiuseppeNorris The only person making money on #WallStreet right now is the Dramamine vendor. (Aug. 8, 11:17 a.m.)

@yclphotoWow, there is a lot of red on my stock ticker today #wallstreet (Aug. 8, 11:24 a.m.)

 @KeithKing That giant sucking sound coming from Wall Street is any chance of my ever retiring going down the drain. #wallstreet #creditrating (Aug. 8, 12:01 p.m.)

 @purtheil Tank tops are very fashionable on Wall Street these past days. #finance #wallstreet (Aug. 8, 12:38 p.m.)

@tsmelleyI have stoves, water purification, backcountry survival tools, anything you need to go off grid #stocks #dow #meltdown (Aug. 8, 3:08 p.m.)

 @PhilBridgesWhat a day, when a 400-point drop begins to seem like a “good” thing (vs. a 500-point drop). Whoa. #dropoff #stocks #standardandpoors #sell (Aug. 8, 3:26 p.m.)

@AdamKesslerLTD I think the kids in #Washington need to get with the kids on #Wallstreet and do a mad crazy intense #yoga session. #everyonerelax #namaste (Aug. 8, 3:29 p.m.)

 

#Fistpump! MediaMiser explores last night’s #jerseyshore tweets

August 5th, 2011 By: Tweet This

It was a big night last night for Jersey Shore fans.

The show’s legions of followers hoovered up the premiere of its fourth season – set in Italy no less - with fist-pumping pleasure, and probably not surprisingly its friends and enemies alike took to Twitter  to voice their opinions. Hashtags like #fistpump, #jerzday and #jerseyshore trended far and wide across the constellations of the Twitterverse yesterday afternoon and evening, and continued into this morning.

Nearly 12,000 tweets and less than 24 hours later, MediaMiser was left to sift through the explosion of online opinions on Snooki, JWoww, Situation and the rest of the show’s colourful cast.

So what did fans and non-fans alike have to say about the return of bottle-tanned, drama-fueled entertainment?

Check it out:

 

The lovers

@JackCallan2#jerseyshore already has me in stitches and its only been on 5 seconds i love #snookie“europe is that big country” ! :L

@chaos107 Spending my morning looking at flights to #Firenze after #jerseyshore. Need to go and shop w/@shopciaobella &@ biancas713

@laineynicole90 Todays the day! #jersday!!! #BEYONDEXCITED #teamsnooki<3

@OliviaZmarzly OMG JERSEY SHORE WAS AWESOME LAST NIGHT !!!!!! :)

@LisaRogersx aaahahahahahaha snooki has to stand on a box getting her picture taken! lol :L#JerseyShore

@tashpsaras Just finished watching the first episode of Jersey Shore in Italy! It is amazing, words cannot describe. Oh, how I love Jersey Shore!

@ActivartAdvRT @gavinpurcell: Jersey Shore is a wonderful guilty pleasure but if you buy Situation Abs for your Xbox Avatar, you have a real problem. http://t.co/g4mA1uf

 

 

The haters

tdhoward17 all my fave sports personalities are tweeting about Jersey Shore, which means only one thing: I have to find new fave sports personalities

@ElectricMark347I cant help but feel disappointed in anyone who watches jersey shore.

@Matticus44 Obligatory tweet expressing disgust and/or outrage over Jersey Shore, lamenting the state of society.

@RCMoody RT @i_cwalls: Turn off Jersey Shore and read a book. Or paint. Or anything constructive, really. Anything but condoning the destruction of today’s youth.

@tamidokiRT @DNaccarato92: Can’t believe I missed jersey shore last night so mad at myself…wait I don’t care, possibly the worst show out there. Plus its #sharkweek

@Collin_Varner I need to reevaluate my friends. Too many of them like Jersey Shore

SibitySmoove jersey shore is the dumbest show i have ever watched

@RealSthrnBelle Sometimes I watch #JerseyShore just to make myself realize how normal I really am

 

The celebs

@MTVsammiThe ‘Jersey Shore Hook-Up’ Is Coming Atcha LIVE From Seaside tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. ET! http://t.co/9TnDy86

@KimKardashian: So excited to watch@djPaulyD & @Sn00ki tonight on the Jersey Shore premiere!!!

@whitneyEVEport RT @MTV: Listen for our man @Wallpaper on tonight’s #JerseyShore PREMIERE! More:http://at.mtv.com/QTS

 

 

The stats

Top tweeted web links:

9 mentions - “Jersey Shore Bottled Water” on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon blog

7 mentions – Official Belmar Beach, New Jersey website

6 mentions – Apple iTunes store, Jersey Shore (Ditzy Jersey Shore Remix) – single

6 mentions - Which Jersey Shore Guido/Guidette Are you?

 

 

 

 

#Royalvisit posts burning up the Twittersphere!

June 30th, 2011 By: Tweet This

With the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge expected to touch down any minute now, it seems as though Twitter’s Canadian contingent has gotten completely swept away with Royal visit madness.

MediaMiser has, for the past few days, tracked the activity of hashtags #willandkate, #royaltour and #royalvisit. Today’s result? Over 1,000 related tweets by just after noon on Thursday – more than double the number of tweets in the two previous days combined.

Here’s a sample of what’s being said as royal watchers bake in the afternoon sun:

@ChloeGTH

Somebody brought their dog. Probably not the best idea they’ve ever had. #royalvisit#willandkate

@reneeswilliams

Have scored good viewing for walkabout. Currently watching RCMP officers roaming around. #royalvisit #willandkate

@phdinparenting

Fedex guy says there are “rumours” that #willandkate will be touring the Byward Market after the War Memorial thing. #Ottawa

@sproudfoot

How many reporters can you stuff on a bus? About to find out – loading up to take us to Rideau Hall for the official welcome. #royaltour

Will and Kate haven’t even landed yet and there are easily 2,000 people crowding the barriers around the war memorial. #royaltour

Prominent police presence around the memorial, too, with dozens of officers in neon yellow vests. #royaltour

@Chris_W_Jackson

On the tarmac at Ottawa Int airport and it is seriously windy! Let’s hope Kate has her hair tied up! #royaltour

@glen_mcgregor

Ben Mulroney is here at #royalvisit. No comment.

At #royalvisit, cops nervous, people weirder out by shoeless guy in red Military tunic, asking people if they want to see his Teddybear.

@cmaconthehill

Swarms of media arriving at Rideau Hall for #Royalvisit@1310news @680News@660News

@MeetingOttawa

RT @ottawastart: RT @iscoff: Fashion sources have leaked that Prince William will be wearing shoes and maybe even socks. #royaltour #Ottawa

kdaubs

RT @glen_mcgregor: Crowd is now 3 or 4 deep along rail to see #royalvisit. Some panicked by rumor they’ll be moved for cub scouts.

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The Royal Visit: What are you tweeting?

June 29th, 2011 By: Tweet This

Twitter users – and, it would seem, large contingents of foreign media - are already all in a tizzy over the upcoming Royal visit to Canada by Will and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. And why not? It’s not every year a celebrity couple touches down in places like Ottawa and the north shore of Prince Edward Island.

So we at MediaMiser thought it would be fun to track what those tweeters are saying, using the hashtags #royalvisit, #willandkate and #royaltour. Check it out!

June 28, 2011′s top Royal Visit tweeters, by volume: @WillandKateCD, @Globaltvnews and @mel_coulson

Top links, by number of tweets:

Ottawa Citizen’s Royal Visit page

Canada.com: Royal visit a chance to show off Canadian culture, cliches and all

Globalnews.ca: Canadian love story rivals royal romance

@PhotoJVideoJ

#Ottawa already a zoo for #royalvisit. NBC already has microwave truck and broadcasting.

@SusanDelacourt

RT @louisataylorCIT: Find your #Ottawa royal-spotting spots in today’s@OttawaCitizen or on our #royalvisit site: http://bit.ly/jfljZz #katemiddleton

@ChrisJai

Has already started to see American media trucks in various Ottawa parking lots for the Royal visit #royalvisit #ottawa #news

@DrumAssign

Foreign media is starting to arrive in #ottawa for the #royalvisit@jaimiek and Sandra Abma are catching up with them. #ottnews

@AyaMcMillan

Just booked my @VIA_Rail tix for Ottawa a day early – evidently every seat was snagged for the #royalvisit

@OttawaCitizen

We  have a big day here today – live blog on the #lansdowne hearings (day 6) continues, and of course there’s the #royalvisit

@NahayatT

Ottawa today – let the #RoyalTour begin! #WillAndKate

@RichardMadan

#RCMP says Musical Ride Horses in top shape for #RoyalVisit, unlike last year they had bad case of Strangles on Jul 1.

@PaulRushforthRE

Anyone else as excited as my family is? RT @OttawaCitizen: Good morning! #royalvisit preview section http://deck.ly/~sPvBo

@DaveCHale

Had a fun interview with Rebecca at #GlobalNews about the #RoyalVisit marketing strategy this afternoon :)

@GlobalMaritimes

If you’re headed to #PEI and have absolutely no interest in the #royalvisit check out these tips to avoid the #royals http://ow.ly/5spQq

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