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Social TV: Madonna's Halftime Performance — Luv It or Hate It?

Madonna

Was there a football game last night? Because it seems as though Madonna's halftime show is the only thing that has everyone talking! We received an outpouring of comments about Madge's performance, and as a result, Super Bowl XLVI is holding steady as the No. 1 most talked-about show in our Social Power Rankings. @Jasdestiny tweeted, "That was the best #superbowlhalftime show in years. Stage was crazy." On Facebook, Jamie Durkin enjoyed the show as well. "I loved the fact that she can still do that at her age. I think Gaga needs to remember who did it first. Madonna was and is the Icon."

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Social TV: Everyone Thinks Super Bowl Ad Teases Are Stupid

Elton John

Here's some unsurprising news: Everyone's talking about the Super Bowl! As a result, it's locked down the No. 1 spot in TVGuide.com's Social Power Rankings. read more

Social TV: New York Giants to "Hang Out" With Fans Through Social Media

NY Giants logo

If you ever dreamed about hanging out with the New York Giants, Thursday's the day to do it. The team announced it'll host a "Super Bowl XLVI Social Media Night" on Feb. 2 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. EST.

The event will include the team's first-ever Google+ hangout, in which 20 fans (previously selected) will participate in a live video chat with Victor Cruz, Corey Webster, Mark Herzlich and Henry Hynoski.
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Social TV: NFL Encourages Players to Tweet During Pro Bowl

2011 NFL Pro Bowl

The National Football League's policy bans players from using Twitter 90 minutes before a game and until postgame interviews are completed. But during Sunday's Pro Bowl in Hawaii, the NFL is not only encouraging it — they announced that they'll be setting up a computer on each sideline for the players to use.
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Social Power Rankings: Should Katherine Heigl Return to Grey's?

Katherine Heigl, Grey's Anatomy

Wow, you guys are in a tizzy over Izzie! As a result, Grey's Anatomy is the No. 1 show in our Social Power Rankings. read more

Social TV: Michelle Obama Joins Twitter, Promotes iCarly TV Special

iCarly

The Twitter world was buzzing last week after news broke that first lady Michelle Obama had jumped on the social media bandwagon. read more

Social TV: Will White Collar Use Twitter to Let Fans Decide the Show's Ending?

Matt Bomer, White Collar

When Season 3 of White Collar premiered with a new opening title sequence last June, fans were not pleased. They took to social media — namely Twitter and Facebook — to express their displeasure, and it didn't go unnoticed. read more

Our Top 14 Tweets of the Golden Globes

Katie Couric

Katie Couric was feeling kind of kinky during Sunday night's Golden Globes, while Mindy Kaling opined about Rob Lowe's overzealous tan. How do we know? Twitter, of course! As it turns out, we weren't as entertained with Ricky Gervais' hosting performance as we had hoped, so it's a good thing we had an entire Twitterverse to keep us laughing throughout the telecast. Herewith: Our favorite tweets of the evening. Share your favorites .... read more

Social Power Rankings: Should Lowe's Have Pulled Commercials From All-American Muslim?

Lowe's

TLC's All-American Muslim may have premiered in October, but the show is buzzing with TVGuide.com readers now more than ever, after home-improvement chain Lowe's decided to pull their commercials from the series. read more

Social TV: VH1 Introduces New Basketball Wives Cast Members Via Live Stream

Basketball Wives

VH1 eschewed the prototypical "cast announcement" blast for something a bit more unconventional Thursday — the network turned it into a live-streamed experience, unveiling next season's Basketball Wives stars, and even encouraged audiences to participate in the process.

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