“American Idol” is no longer the TV Monster of social media


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After 10 seasons of the Fox T.V. hit series, “American Idol” they lost that special something. In its first season, rival singing competition “The Voice” on NBC is already laying claim to the title of most engaging show on TV.

According to social media engagement data across 2,200+ TV shows compiled by Bluefin Labs, “The Voice” outranks all other TV programs (excluding special events such as the Super Bowl, Oscars, etc.) in terms of social media comments per episode. Through the first 5 episodes of its inaugural season, The Voice has averaged 44,435 social media remarks per episode, compared to an average of 18,746 for American Idol.

"American Idol" "The Voice" Number of social media responses for each episode of The Voice vs. American Idol. Week 1 is the season premier of each respective show
Number of social media responses for each episode of The Voice vs. American Idol. Week 1 is the season premier of each respective show (Credit: Bluefin Labs)

But will “The Voice” keep its perch at the top or quickly fall back to earth? As Idol did, “The Voice” made its biggest social media impact with episode 1 of the season, but the level of social media comments tailed off in subsequent weeks.

FOX has other social media weapons in its TV arsenal though. The season premier of “So You Think You Can Dance” garnered 19,650 social media responses. And in a strong start that must have the execs at VH1 buzzing, the cable network’s “Single Ladies” premiered and racked up 52,083 in the public social media space.