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NBC’s Community Takes To Twitter Leading Up To Season Premiere

NBC’s Community Takes To Twitter Leading Up To Season Premiere

By Scott Lachut on September 23, 2010

In an attempt to blur the lines between the fictional universe that exists on the TV screen and the slightly closer t0 reality, digital dialogue streaming on social networks, NBC is rolling out a prequel scene of their popular comedy ‘Community’ on Twitter leading up to the season premiere Thursday, September 23rd. The Twittersode, as they’re calling it, will see the show’s characters communicating back and forth over the course of 80 Tweets as they prepare to head into their first class of the year. The conversations will simultaneously take place on the ‘Community’ Twitter page on NBC or if you just so happen to follow the entire cast’s individual accounts, you can watch the discussion unfold in the context of your personal Twitter feed, perhaps making the back and forth feel less scripted.

The exchange starts at 7pm EST with the actual show debuting at 8pm. Entertainment Weekly has compiled a list of the character’s Twitter accounts below:

http://twitter.com/annieedisonGCC
http://twitter.com/jeffwingeratlaw
http://twitter.com/abedstweets
http://twitter.com/troytbone09
http://twitter.com/brittafeed
http://twitter.com/shirley_GCC
http://twitter.com/hawthornewipes
http://twitter.com/alexosbourneGCC
http://twitter.com/greendaledean
http://twitter.com/senorchang_gcc
http://twitter.com/oldwhitemansays
http://twitter.com/anniesB00Bs

Community’ Twitter page

[via Entertainment Weekly]

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Scott Lachut is PSFK’s Director of Consulting, working with a team of global researchers to provide leading companies with insights on the trends and innovation that are shaping the marketplace from both a consumer and business standpoint. His previous jobs resemble multiple chapters from Studs Terkel's "Working." Away from the computer his interests skew towards cooking and lawn games.

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