A pop music superstar, a “Big Brother” evictee and a bachelor — in paradise, no less — got viewers talking passionately on social media over the past week.
The Wrap has partnered with Canvs, a language-analytics company that measures emotions around content, for a weekly look at the characters and stars that have TV viewers the most worked up.
The data below covers Aug. 22-28 and is drawn from the most emotionally reacted-to broadcast and cable television shows.
The MTV Video Music Awards are reliably one of the year’s biggest TV-driven social media events, and Sunday’s edition certainly reinforced that distinction.
Canvs detected 1,955,992 specific Emotional Reactions (ERs) surrounding the big show, which was simulcast across MTV’s Viacom sister stations.
[...] a massive 345,354 ERs — 18 percent of the total — were prompted by Rihanna, in the wake of her receipt of the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, bestowed by none other than Drake (“She’s someone I’ve been in love with since I was 22 years old,” he declared to the world).
Evictees always prompt plenty of social media chatter — sad tweets from fans of the loser, and smug tweets from those who despised him — but Paulie’s eviction had extra legs not only because of his appearance at the Jury House but also because of the Calafiore Effect.
[...] — bonus! — Paulie’s dad, Paul Jr, decided to chime in on Twitter Thursday night to defend his son, who housemates and viewers accused of being a misogynist.