TheWrap has partnered with Canvs, the emotion measurement AI company, for a weekly look at some of the characters and personalities that have TV viewers the most worked up on social media. The data below covers Sept. 19-25 and is drawn from the most emotionally reacted-to television programs, including broadcast, cable, streaming and PPV.
A new quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, a golf icon and a “This Is Us” star had viewers talking passionately on social media over the past seven days.
One of the most emotionally reacted-to programs of the period measured was the NFL game between the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns, which was broadcast on NFL Network and generated an impressive 173,293 Emotional Reactions (ERs). The Browns, and specifically their rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield, really revved people up emotionally as they made a big comeback to snag their first win in almost two years.
Baker Mayfield...
A new quarterback for the Cleveland Browns, a golf icon and a “This Is Us” star had viewers talking passionately on social media over the past seven days.
One of the most emotionally reacted-to programs of the period measured was the NFL game between the New York Jets and the Cleveland Browns, which was broadcast on NFL Network and generated an impressive 173,293 Emotional Reactions (ERs). The Browns, and specifically their rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield, really revved people up emotionally as they made a big comeback to snag their first win in almost two years.
Baker Mayfield...
- 9/26/2018
- by Fabric Media
- The Wrap
XLrator Media has picked up two documentaries for release by its Lifeframe label: The Giant Killer, about 4-foot-9 decorated Vietnam vet Richard Flaherty, and Where Have You Gone, Lou Dimaggio? about a stand-up comic who abruptly left the stage. Directed by David Yuzuk, Giant Killer follows the shortest person to serve in the U.S. military. Flaherty rose to become a Green Beret captain and received numerous medals, but his postwar life was shrouded in mystery before he…...
- 1/17/2018
- Deadline
Like Robert De Niro’s character in The Comedian, Lou Dimaggio is a middle-aged comic eyeing a comeback. But that’s where the similarities end. No insult comic, Dimaggio is as affable as the fictional comedian is cantankerous. And as Brad Kuhlman’s documentary portrait Where Have You Gone, Lou Dimaggio? makes clear, he’s exceptionally openhearted about why a second chance at the mic matters so much to him. To prepare himself for the big leap back onstage, Dimaggio talks to friends from the New York comedy scene of the ’80s, many of them now household names. Their conversations, filled with smart and...
- 2/3/2017
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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- 11/5/2008
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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