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Tubefilter Joins Mashable in Content Partnership

Online video is getting a big boost.

Tubefilter is proud to announce its partnership with social media and tech powerhouse Mashable. Now part of the Mashable Publisher Platform, Tubefilter and its coverage of online video news will reach an even broader audience through Mashable’s editorially curated syndication offering on Mashable.com and Mashable’s social media accounts.

“We’re excited to bring you even more perspectives on emerging areas of technology like online video,” Adam Ostrow, Mashable’s SVP of Content and Executive Editor, wrote about the new partnership.

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Mashable announced the program’s inaugural partners at Mashable Media Summit in November. Tubefilter articles will complement original reporting by Mashable’s editorial staff, and will feature a syndication publisher module that links back to Tubefilter’s Twitter and Facebook accounts.

With the new Mashable partnership (and a few others which we’ll be revealing soon, so stay tuned), we’re looking forward to advancing online video to even greater and wider audiences.

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