Royal Wedding buzz
Tracking coverage of a new study by Nielsen which shows the US has more news coverage about the Royal Wedding, and the UK has the most social media buzz. (Disclaimer: I helped work on this story as an employee of Nielsen)
American News Media Cover Royal Wedding More Frequently than UK Counterparts | Nielsen WireWhen it comes to the Royal Wedding, U.S. media outlets have out-published the Brits, according to The Nielsen Company, which analyzed online buzz in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia.
Royal Wedding Getting More News Coverage In U.S. Than In U.K.: Nielsen StudyWe all know that the American media has gone all in on the story of the royal wedding (which starts on Friday and, while we're on the subject, why not follow The Huffington Post's coverage?) But a new study from Nielsen shows that the coverage of the wedding by the U.S. press has surpassed even that of the British media--and surpassed it by a rather large margin.
Nielsen Royal wedding study: U.S. media publishing twice the amount the British areThe Nielsen study analysed information from traditional news outlets in the U.S., UK and Australia following November's long-awaited engagement announcement.
U.S. Media Produces The Most Royal Wedding Coverage | Peter Kafka | MediaMemo | AllThingsDMost of you don't care about the upcoming Royal Wedding in any way. But! For those who do: No need to seek out U.K. publications -- their U.S. counterparts are churning out much more stuff.
Royal Wedding International Television Coverage - Page 17 - The Royal ForumsOriginally Posted by CrownPrincess5 Does anyone know who'll air the arrivals? Some stations will only air the actual start of the ceremony. I missed the arrivals at Victorias wedding and don't want to
Royal wedding receives more coverage in U.S. than in U.K.Nielsen study finds the United States reports on the upcoming ceremony more than British news outlets
U.S. surpasses UK in online coverage of Will and KateAmerica's romance with royalty is blooming, just four days away from Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton.- We all know that the American media has gone all in on the story of the royal wedding (which starts on Friday and, while we're on the subject, why not follow The Huffington Post's coverage?) But a new study from Nielsen shows that the coverage of the wedding by the U.S. press has surpassed even that
U.S. surpasses UK in online coverage of Will and KateAmerica's romance with royalty is blooming, just four days away from Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton.US surpasses UK in online coverage of Will, Kate
America's romance with royalty is blooming, just four days away from Prince William's marriage to Kate Middleton.
U.S. is No. 1 for media coverage of royal weddingFor anyone who thinks too much attention has been paid to the royal wedding, here is evidence that you're right: When it comes to share of coverage, U.S. news outlets have it hands down over their counterparts in the United Kingdom and Australia, according to a survey released by the Nielsen Co. on Monday.In fact, the share of coverage that traditional U.S. news outlets have devoted to Prince William and Kate Middleton has at times been close to double the share of coverage in those parts of...American News Media Cover Royal Wedding More Frequently than UK Counterparts | Nielsen Wire
American News Media Cover Royal Wedding More Frequently than UK Counterparts | Nielsen Wire http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/royal-wedding-buzz/U.S. Media Devoting More Coverage to British Wedding Than the Brits
U.S. media organizations have devoted more articles and air time to England’s royal wedding than their cross-the-pond colleagues, according to the Nielsen Company. In a somewhat convoluted counting system, Nielsen says traditional U.S. media was devoting .3 percent of its total news coverage to the event, far outpacing our cross-the-pond colleagues. We at NBC Washington have no idea who could be driving such expansive news coverage. -TP [Washington Examiner]
The U.S. Has Double the Royal Wedding Coverage as the U.K. – The Atlantic WireWe have been following royal headline fatigue for a while now, but now we have numbers to back it up. It turns out that it's the American media really is overdoing it. According to Nielsen the United States media's coverage of the wedding in the United States has outpaced Britain and Australia. As Reuters explains, the royal wedding has been the subject of 0.2 percent of all news stories in online versions of newspapers and magazines in the United States, while only 0.08 percent in the U.K. ...
No One Cares About The Royal Wedding EXCEPT The American MediaNo One Cares About The Royal Wedding EXCEPT The American Media: The statistics don't lie...Via Mbyhoff








