Crowdynews covers Super Bowl through Social Media

It’s Super Bowl time! Sunday’s game between the Patriots and Seahawks is on. Looking for awesome social content about The Game? Find it all in one page.

Numbers from last year’s Super Bowl show that more than 50 million Facebook users had more than 185 million interactions (posts, comments and likes) about the big game.

oreo-tweetRemember the Oreo tweet:  ‘You can still dunk in the dark’ during the power blackout of 2013’s game? Oreo seized on the opportunity, by tweeting this and viewers loved the message. It got retweeted 10,000 times in one hour.


News is becoming more and more social these days. Everyone is a reporter. Major events like this week’s snowstorm heading towards the US East Coast and this Sunday’s Super Bowl easily get reported by the crowds.

With the help of Crowdynews, everything is now brought to you in one easy overview – we’re taking fan engagement to the next level. So, who are you cheering for this weekend? Will you be live posting on social during the Super Bowl?

The Super Bowl – as seen through the eyes of the supporters on social media.

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From news to special interest; we complete stories for every publishers’ website by adding real time content taken from the biggest editorial team in the world: those who are posting, sharing, tweeting and photographing on social media.



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About  Crowdynews

Crowdynews is a Dutch technology company that enables publishers and editors all over the world to easily blend traditional news stories with the social commentary, keeping readers engaged on your site. Crowdynews’ technology automatically selects the social media commentary relevant for your news stories while giving you control over what gets published on your page. The platform lets you set filters for language, competitors or whatever your criteria.