This chart is a collaboration between Unruly Media and Adweek. It ranks commercials that have been featured as Adweek's Ad of the Day (www.adweek.com/topic/ad-day) based on the amount of times content has been shared on Facebook, Twitter and in the blogosphere.
About Adweek
Adweek covers creativity, client/agency relationships, global advertising, accounts in review, and new campaigns in the advertising business. Its blog, AdFreak.com, covers the intersection of advertising and pop culture.
About Unruly
Unruly is a video technology company that works with top brands and their agencies to predict the emotional impact of their videos and get them watched, tracked and shared across paid, owned and earned media. We use our proprietary technology to turn target audiences into engaged viewers and engaged viewers into customers and advocates. Brands use our social analytics dashboard to benchmark their content, outsmart the competition and demonstrate superior ROI.
In a nutshell, brands use Unruly to join the dots on Facebook, YouTube and the social web. The Unruly Viral Video Chart has tracked 329 billion video streams since 2006. With an engaged audience of 978 million consumers, across the full range of mobile, tablet and second screen devices, Unruly has delivered, tracked and audited 2.8 billion video views across 2,500+ social video campaigns for over 400 brands including Coca-Cola, T-Mobile, Volkswagen, Microsoft, Warner Brothers and adidas. We’ve worked with 60% of Interbrand’s Top 100 Best Global Brands and our mission is to deliver the most awesome social video advertising campaigns on the planet.
Founded in 2006, Unruly has 11 offices and employs over 125 people globally. In 2012, Unruly secured a $25 million Series A investment - the largest ever for a private company in the social video space. The company has won over 15 awards including Best Content Distribution Service at the Braves Awards; Digital Innovator of the Year at the Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100 and #14 on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA 2012. To find out more visit www.unrulymedia.com