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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

BuzzFeed's 'Worth It' Changes The Face Of Food Criticism, 'Binging With Babish's Book Is Amazon Bestseller, YouTube TV Sponsors World Series, & More

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BuzzFeed's Worth It Changes The Face Of Food Criticism, One Price Point At A Time


It's just past 9 AM on a blistering July morning in New York City, and Momofuku Noodle Bar has prepared a feast for a pair of newfangled culinary experts.

Wyatt Cenac Is The Vigilante Hero Brooklyn Deserves In His New Web Series


In his career, which has included a role as a Daily Show correspondent and monthly installments of a comedy show called Night Train, Wyatt Cenac has cultivated a comic persona that includes a fair amount of grumpiness.

YouTube Adds iMessage Support To Make Sharing Videos Even Easier


YouTube has made a slight-but-mighty update to its iOS app today that's bound to make sharing videos via text message even easier.

Ronda Rousey Gets In Go90's Corner For Long-Form Docuseries About A Young Boxer


Though she has lost her two most recent bouts in the octagon, UFC fighter Ronda Rousey remains a major media personality, and she is bringing her star power to an ambitious new documentary series.

Binging With Babish's Eat What You Watch Becomes Amazon's Second Best-Selling Cookbook On Its Release Day


Andrew Rea's elaborate takes on cuisine from movies, TV shows, video games, and other pieces of media are now coming to your kitchen.

Smosh Pit Partners With Elks Organization, DEA On Anti-Drug Campaign


Defy Media, the digital powerhouse behind brands like Smosh, Clevver, and Screen Junkies, has partnered with The Elks Drug Awareness Program (Elks DAP) and the federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) on a first-of-its kind digital awareness campaign.

Chernin Group Forms Subscription Service Targeting Sports Betting And Fantasy Markets


The sports analysis and media service will be helmed editorially by 16-year ESPN veteran Chad Millman, who has been named head of media.

YouTube TV To Serve As Presenting Sponsor Of The 2017 World Series


YouTube is aiming to get the word out about its nascent live TV service by signing on as the presenting sponsor for Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2017 World Series.
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