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Monday, August 5, 2019

Ninja Nabs 350,000 Mixer Followers Overnight + App Hits Top Of Charts, YouTuber's Lifelike Baby Doll, Which Democrats Got Post-Debate Bumps In Video?

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Ninja Nabs 350,000 Mixer Followers Overnight, Catapults App To Top Of Charts


Gaming superstar Tyler 'Ninja' Blevins sent shock waves through the esports world yesterday when he announced that he would be abandoning his flagship platform, Twitch — where he was the most-followed creator — in favor of a lesser-known, Microsoft-owned hub dubbed Mixer.

YouTubers 'The Ingham Family' Are Selling $340 Dolls Of Their Newborn Son

 
For $340, you can own family vloggers Chris and Sarah Ingham's new baby, Jace. Well, to be more precise, you can own one of 250 "unique lifelike reborn baby boy" dolls that have been measured and modeled to look just like the Inghams' son.

Snapchat Takes Implicit Dig At Instagram In New Ad Campaign — On Instagram

 
Snapchat doesn't have an active presence on chief competitor Instagram — though it did launch a recent ad campaign on the photo and video-sharing app to lay out what it perceives as a key distinction.

FaZe Clan Countersues Tfue, Claims He Cost The Company "Many Millions" In Lost Income

 
FaZe Clan has countersued member Turner 'Tfue' Tenney, who brought a suit against the organization in May, accusing it of damaging his career by holding him to an unfair contract and not paying him money due from sponsorship deals.

How Netflix Is Building Its Global Reach One Acquisition At A Time

 
All the conversation about Hollywood's looming battle with Netflix for streaming primacy pretty much ignores everywhere else in the world.

Just For Laughs Comedy Fest Unveils Winners Of Annual 'Stand Up & Pitch' Competition

 
Stand Up & Pitch, the 10th annual comedy competition held during the famed Just For Laughs festival in Montreal that aims to discover new comedic talent, has announced this year's victors.

Bernie, Biden, And Warren Get Post-Democratic Debate Social Video Bump

 
The approximately one million Democratic U.S. presidential candidates debated this week over two nights on CNN. The cable news networks' best approximation of professional wrestling split the candidates into two groups of 10. And after both evenings, some names are receiving more of a residual bump from pundits and donors than others. But who won and/or saw the most increases in interest according to popular social video platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram?
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