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* [http://twitter.com/muppetsstudio @MuppetsStudio] - The Muppets Studio
 
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* [https://twitter.com/RealMissPiggy @RealMissPiggy] - Miss Piggy
 
* [https://twitter.com/RealMissPiggy @RealMissPiggy] - Miss Piggy
* [https://twitter.com/RealKermitFrog @RealKermitFrog] - Kermit the Frog
 
   
 
==Sesame Street==
 
==Sesame Street==

Revision as of 00:21, 10 October 2012

[[Video:Secret_Policeman's_Ball_Statler_&_Waldorf_On_Twitter|thumb|300px|Statler & Waldorf on Twitter (at The Secret Policeman's Ball in 2012).]]

Twitter-MuppetsStudio

The Muppets Studio's Twitter picture as it appeared from 2009-early May 2011

Twitter is a microblogging and social networking webservice that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Tweets are text-based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the author's profile page and delivered to the author's subscribers who are known as followers. Since its creation in 2006, Twitter has gained notability and popularity worldwide.

The Muppets Studio

In November 2009 The Muppets Studio established an official Twitter presence. The studio shares updates on Muppet appearances, events, news, and other announcements.

In September 2012 Miss Piggy established her presence on Twitter with an official account. Later in the month, Kermit the Frog started an official Twitter account as well.

Twitter feeds:

Sesame Street

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Grover at the Shorty Awards with Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia and Wikia.

The official Sesame Street Twitter feed, @sesamestreet, features regular tweets from Sesame Street characters. Among the characters who have Tweeted are Grover, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird, Bert, Cookie Monster, Elmo, Rosita and Oscar the Grouch.

From November 2009 to at least March 2010, Christine M. Ferraro was the sole person writing the tweets.[1]

Adding to Sesame Workshop's many Twitter accounts, May 2, 2012 The Count established his very own Twitter accounts where he counts the number of tweets he's tweeted.

The official Sesame Street Twitter feed, @sesamestreet, tied with @WholeFoods for Best Brand, at the 2010 Shorty Awards. Acceptance speeches were to be 140 characters or less; Grover attended on behalf of Sesame Workshop. His speech listed Hamlet, Tarzan and Superman, before CNN personality Rick Sanchez corrected Grover on the concept.[1] The account has been responded to by other high profile accounts, including NASA.

Twitter feeds:


The Jim Henson Company

In March 2009 the Jim Henson Company established an official Twitter presence. The company shares regular tweets featuring news, insider information, exclusive pictures, contents and give-aways, and other unique updates. The feed is maintained by Allyson Smith, the company's Vice President of New Media. Additional feeds for the company's family entertainment, podcast, various stage shows and other projects have launched as well.

Twitter feeds:

References

  • In a 2010 episode of Sesame Street, Telly bounces out of control on his iPogo through Hooper's Store. Big Bird yells for him to watch out, as he's trying to "tweet on [his] BirdBerry."
  • In 2010, the British Columbian branch of the Royal Canadian Mountain Police accidentally tweeted their "Like" for the YouTube video of Cookie Monster's SNL audition.[2]
  • On September 30, 2011, the Twitter parody hashtag "#OccupySesameStreet" made its debut, a reference to the Occupy Wall Street protests that began earlier that month in lower Manhattan. Tweets parodying the positions of Occupy Wall Street protestors have begun circulating on Twitter. Examples:
    • "Why do they need a Big Bird?! It's a recession, what about a medium sized bird? #occupysesamestreet"
    • "Truly outrageous that 99% of the cookies are consumed by 1% of the monsters on PBS. #occupysesamestreet"
  • In a 2011 episode of Sesame Street, the Good Birds Club turns Big Bird away for having big feet. The lead says they should "tweet" about it and begin chirping.
  • In an interview for CNET, Kermit is asked about the usefullness of Twitter and Facebook, to which he replies, "it's so much easier to stay in touch with fans, friends, and especially family. When you have 2,342 brothers and sisters like I do, Facebook and Twitter save a lot of late night phone calls."[3]
  • At The Secret Policeman's Ball in 2012, Statler and Waldorf wondered why everyone was playing with their cell phones, to which John Oliver (referred to as Harry Potter by the two curmudgeons) answered "They're tweeting!" Waldorf replied "Yeah, eating those sidewalk hot dogs will do that to you." Oliver corrected them "No, they're tweeting, as in Twitter. They're sharing their opinion on any subject, no matter how negative and personally offensive that opinion might be." Statler and Waldorf's reaction: "Negative? Personally offensive? I think we found our calling!" and "Quick, to the twittering!"

Sources

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