Wednesday, February 6, 2013

How Oreo's brilliant blackout tweet won the Super Bowl

NEW YORK (AP) — Beyonce's splashy show, a freak power outage, and —oh, yeah— a captivating game of football combined to generate a record 24.1 million posts on Twitter during Sunday night's Super Bowl. That's up from 13.7 million last year — and that doesn't even include chatter surrounding the ads. Twitter CatherinVentura Twitter, You Won the Super Bowl http://t.co/N33fHJ0v Great piece by @LanceUlanoff in @mashable · 2 hours ago from Tweet Button

The ad was also posted on Tumblr by digg, with the note “Oreo won the Super Bowl blackout.” So how did Oreo put their own twist on the lights-out scenario so quickly? Turns out they had a 15-person social media team at the ready to respond to whatever

21 Responses to “Everybody's talking about who won the Super Bowl…” Rasheed Feb 3rd 2013 at 11:06 pm 1. Showgirls I can honestly say I don't know who won the Superbowl. I didn't watch the game and I'm not working

Michael's life was documented in the Oscar winning film 'The Blind Side', but now they might have to make a sequel after he led his team the Baltimore Ravens to Super Bowl victory on Feb. 3! Michael Oher is probably still celebrating after the

The Baltimore Ravens pulled off a win at the Super Bowl XLVII held at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday (February 3) in New Orleans, La. The final score of the game was 34-31. During the game, an unprecedented

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