“Pretty Little Liars” Remains On Top 10 In Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings Behind “The Walking Dead”

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Whether "Pretty Little Liars" is counting down its 50th or 100th episode, its social media presence is consistently moving up. With now about 2.25 million followers on Twitter and ranked in the list of top 10 in Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings (NTTR) Weekly Top Ten Series and Specials, this goes to show that ABC Family's TV series dominates social media.

Prior to the Season 5 premiere, ABC Family renewed "Pretty Little Liars" for two more seasons. Perhaps TV studio was confident that the show will keep up with the hype until Season 7 in 2016 despite the low rating in Season 4 compared to the first three; however, the TV ratings of the show remains on top of others behind AMC's zombie-apocalyptic TV show "The Walking Dead". The ratings speak clearly why the mystery-thriller drama show deserves an extension when Season 5 kicked off last June 10.

On the Season 4 finale last March 18, the teen TV series invaded Twitter, especially in the final minutes, wherein 'A' was nearly exposed by Ezra with trending hashtag of #IsEzraAlive fever-pitched the microblogging site. It was PLL's highest volume of tweets for the year, hitting 1.45 million tweets from viewers.

The TV series based on Sara Shepard's young-adult novels is not only creating noise on Twitter but also on Facebook and Instagram. About 13.7 million fans like on the Facebook Fan Page of "Pretty Little Liars" and 668,ooo Instagram followers show how many people appreciate the show.

The 100th episode of "Pretty Little Liars" may surpass the highest volume that the TV series has reached in ratings and online presence, considering three characters will return at Rosewood High - Alison, Caleb, and Jenna.

Will Spencer Hastings (Troian Bellisario), Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson), Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell), and Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale) maintain their TV ratings and keep their viewers hooked? Will viewers stay tuned once the character of 'A' revealed?

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