| | | Ellen DeGeneres' digital empire now spans more than 186 million social media followers, and the daytime talk show host is planning some new pieces of content to share with those fans. | | | | | The New York Times kicked off this year's streamlined Digital Content NewFronts by unveiling a slew of video and audio endeavors — and teased a forthcoming TV show adaptation of its hit podcast The Daily, which was the centerpiece of last year's presentation. | | | | | | Back in January, among a slew of updates, YouTube announced its plan to reinforce its Google Preferred ad tier by ensuring potential buyers that all the videos included in that catalog would be pre-reviewed by humans. | | | Twitter-owned Niche, which has connected 50,000 digital influencers with brands for sponsored content deals since its acquisition in 2015, is giving a handful of notable Twitter video personalities more creative control with an initiative dubbed Creator Originals. | | | Days before its annual Brandcast in New York, YouTube has announced a trio of new tools for advertisers, all three of which are designed to take advantage of the growing number of consumers who watch the world's top video site on their TVs. | | The queen of shitty robots is dealing with a shitty situation of her own. | | | NewFronts newcomer Viacom officially unveiled today Viacom Digital Studios — the TV conglomerate's nascent online video division that's staffed by a number of AwesomenessTV veterans. | | | A decade ago, Mike Hais and Morley Winograd wrote "Millennial Makeover: MySpace, YouTube and the Future of Politics," about how decentralized new social-media platforms and a huge | | | After unveiling 16 series at its first-ever NewFronts outing in 2017, Twitter is nearly doubling its 2018 slate to 30 shows. | | | | | | |
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