TinaFey The year's end marks a time to reflect on events over the past 12 months. Several search engines compiled the top searches in several categories for 2008, offering a glimpse into what was top of mind for searchers.
They ran only one ad on "Saturday Night Live," which was primarily viral during the time as a result of the success of TinaFey's Sarah Palin spoofs (more than 50 percent of the views were within social media).
Part of that could be from people searching for videos of TinaFey spoofing Palin on "Saturday Night Live. However, is this really true? Based on five key indicators on the Internet, maybe we already know who will next be sitting in the Oval Office.
Posted by Deborah Richman Sep 22, 2008 The real Emmy story last night came near the end, when TinaFey arrived on the stage for last time and received the 30 Rock team award. Today's Top Story: David Szetela
The real Emmy story last night came near the end, when TinaFey arrived on the stage for last time and received the 30 Rock team award. In her acceptance speech, Tina was shining the light on all the online access points.
Not to be confused with a journalist, TinaFey decided to support Hillary Clinton with some of her commentary when she returned as the Weekend Update anchor as part of her hosting duties. TinaFey climbed into the top 3000 searches, according to...
On NBC's Saturday Night Live last week, TinaFey coined the phrase "Bitch is the new black" while more or less endorsing Hillary Clinton. On the February 23 broadcast of Saturday Night Live, Fey said, "Maybe what bothers me the most is that people...
A follow up to comedian TinaFey and her SNL b-word rant. Universal search has changed the course of history. Blended search - the combination of the universal searches for Obama turban photo, Barack Obama news stories, YouTube Obama Girl videos...