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Social networks are delivering television viewers, not taking away.

I nearly missed the ‘Enter’ button on my netbook when I was tweeting and watching Hollyoaks and read happened upon this article from the Guradian’s media section feed.

“TV viewing up despite social networking”

The article explains how the worries of experts within the TV industry that social networking would take viewers away from TV had not been realised on the back of findings released by OFCOM today.

The Guardian reports that the OFCOM findings show “Viewers watched an average of three hours and 45 minutes of television a day in 2009, 3% more than in 2004″

For me, this seems a ludicrous and narrow-minded vision of what social can do for television. There is nothing better and more sociable than watching a TV programme and tweeting along with your followers and with a wider audience when using a hashtag too.

#dragonsden #bgt #queenofshops #worldcup #JuniorApprentice #Wimbledon #BB11 #Sherlock are just a few programmes that have a committed audience that consume the broadcast and share their insight, disgust, quips or snide comments with others in near real time on Twitter.

From my own  experience, I know that tweeting along to television can be a valuable experience and above all a social and enjoyable one too.

I wouldn’t miss #XFactor for anything when I know @Popjustice @Charltonbrooker or @Crablin are going to be watching with me and passing comment and adding to the dialogue of countless others.

TV has always been an inherently social activity but with a delay. The office buzz the morning after a particularly eventful episode of any given soap has always been labelled as ‘water-cooler chat’ – Twitter just cuts down the lag-time. The challenge for those that make programmes is to fight for viewers’ attention in an ever reduced attention span market, if you will.

Integrating social into television hardware is already here but not widely available and therefore not widely used. Im not sure if this level of functionality is something I would want from my TV set, I am happy enough with the near surgical attachment of my iPhone and netbook for now thanks.

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A Basic Guide to Tweetdeck

This brief explanation has been prompted by friends and followers who use Twitter and are curious and/or sceptical about Tweetdeck.

@jamesainsworth i have it installed, but i rarely open it in an effort to convince myself that i’m not actually that sad. i am really.

Having previously written of the virtues of Tweetdeck in ‘Monitoring your Company,’ under the guise of my professional capacity to call myself a Twitter expert, I feel I can safely express an informed opinion to you of why this Twitter application will improve your tweeting life.

Tweetdeck is a 3rd party application which requires installation and can run in the background of whatever internet and computer activities you have running and affords you targeted searches of terms with real time streams of results.

The beauty of Tweetdeck in relation to its prowess over the standard web based Twitter site itself, is that it feeds all mentions of your Twitter username, Direct Messages and a number of search terms on topics of your choosing into one window.

The functionality of Twitter.com is a well known weakness of the site and is duly reflected in the statistics which point towards Twitter applications taking the Lion’s share of traffic away from Twitter.com. For those that use applications such as Tweetdeck, Seesmic and many more, there is no real reason to return to Twitter.com once initially registered.

More on the search capabilities of Tweetdeck…

If you have a particular interest and you want to follow any Twitter activity related to said topic – or you wish to increase your following by targeting those who speak about a specific topic, Tweetdeck allows you to do all this in a matter of clicks.

If your interest of choice is #BB10 (Big Brother) or if you’re partial to Le Parti Socialiste in Nice, then Tweetdeck searches in designated columns are essential to find out what everyone on Twitter is talking about in relation to these terms.

The usability of Tweetdeck comes with perseverance but once you are over the initial exploration and set- up, it will be your primary source of Twitter related activity and enable you to share, discover and target your Twittering.

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