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How big was ‘Doctor Who’ on Tumblr on Saturday?
Since weâre talking numbers, we should mention that we asked Tumblr analytics firm Union Metrics to tell us just how big the fandom was on The Day of The DoctorâŚ
And the answer came back in a single sentence:
Because of you, Saturday, November 23, 2013, The Day of The Doctor, was the biggest television event theyâd ever seen on Tumblr.
5.0 million posts
4.9 million reblogs
3.1 million likes
1.0 million contributorsIt was bigger than the VMAs, the Super Bowl, and the GrammysâŚ
âŚcombined.
Weâve always said that the Doctor Who fandom on Tumblr was bigger on the inside. Now we all have a better idea of just how big that inside is.
And whatâs amazing is weâre still growing.
Congrats, Whovians.
‘Doctor Who’ screening stuns at Monday box office, No. 2 after ‘Catching Fire’ | EW.com
‘Doctor Who’ screening stuns at Monday box office, No. 2 after ‘Catching Fire’ | EW.com
The Time Lord has conquered the box office.
A special nationwide 3D screening of the Doctor Who 50th anniversary TV special âDay of the Doctorâ grossed a stunning $4.8 million at the U.S. box office.
What makes this particularly impressive: Thatâs from one night. The 75-minute âDay of the Doctorâ screened in 660 theaters as a one-night-only special event Monday and averaged $7,155 per location, with 320,000 tickets sold. Granted, the tix were $15 a pop, so that certainly helped.
In fact, the BBCâs cult favorite show was the No. 2 movie in America on Monday, behind only The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Its gross is nearly as much as The Wizard of Oz in 3D made during its entire run earlier this year ($5.5 million). And more than indie fav Much Ado About Nothing ($4.3 million) or The Fifth Estate ($3.3 million).







































