How Twitter watches TV, or the Golden Globes go gaga over Glee
On Sunday, January 16, 2011, we tracked tweets containing #goldenglobes and it told us a lot about how users watch TV together on Twitter. We thought we’d make it into a nice infographic. Click here to view the full size version of our 2011 Golden Globes infographic.

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