Sunday, January 31, 2016

Grease: Live




Grease, an iconic Broadway show later turned into a Paramount Pictures romantic film, is now being remade into a live television event. With it’s constant advertising through social media and commercials, it has gained a lot of attention. It is being talked about in magazine and news sources, as well as all over Social Media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and has become a “hashtag” trend.




Grease: Live is being advertised through social media sites by the cast members, including legendary High School Musical star Vanessa Hudgens, Entertainment Weekly, and Fox. On these sites, it is being named the “biggest musical live event of the year”, and some posts have been liked close to 100 thousand times and shared close to 30 thousand times. While it has been receiving good publicity, there is also some negative comments about it being remade, including from an original cast member John Travolta.




Currently on Facebook, it is a popular trend and the Grease: Live page has 2,508 likes. The Twitter page has 20,682 followers and also looks to be interacting a lot with it’s followers by having conversations with them (replying to their tweets) and “re-tweeting” their tweets as well. Grease: Live is definitely being “amped” up on social media, especially today, and in doing so they should get a good number of viewers during tonight’s airing on Fox.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

2016 Presidential Election and Social Media


The 2016 presidential race is heating up and the political candidates have been stepping up on social media sites such as Snapchat, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter showcasing their social media strategies and strengthening their campaign. Current President Barack Obama began using social media strategies in his 2012 campaign, but only ventured as far as Twitter and Reddit. Now, these current candidates, such as Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and Jeb Bush, are using social media to their advantage on multiple sites in hopes of connecting to the millennial market.



Hillary Clinton is one of the most active presidential candidates seen on social media. She has a strong presence with more than one million likes on Facebook, more than five million followers on Twitter, and more than 700,000 followers on Instagram. Through these social media platforms she has created an image for herself that has humanized her and made her more relatable by posting Instagram pictures of her with younger children or pinning a board on Pinterest of inspiring women.


Republican Candidates Jeb Bush and Donald Trump have also utilized social media during their campaign, starting from the very beginning when they used various platforms to announce their candidacy. Social media providers are also getting involved with the campaign, especially Snapchat. Snapchat has launched stories that showed behind-the-scene clips of the Republican and Democratic debates. The use of social media has helped broadcast the candidates campaign as well as connect them to the millennial market. It will be interesting to see how the use of social media might influence or swing the Presidential election.