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Tubefilter Meetup: Social (Media) Issues—Women Creating Meaning Through Creativity

Tubefilter Presents: Social (Media) Issues—Women Creating Meaning Through Creativity

Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at Busby’s East
Early Bird Tickets will SELL OUT – Get your tickets now!

Female creators have built massive audiences on a variety of platforms in recent years. In parallel, audiences have become more attuned to the societal impact of their choices and the choices of the creators they watch. As their lives become more transparent through social media, creators have to be measured and authentic in the causes they support as their fans track their every move. If done effectively, the power of a single creator can be enormous.

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This installment of the Tubefilter + SNARLED Women In Video Series tackles the topic of how creators can make change by tapping their massive, engaged audiences. We will also go a layer deeper to explore how creators decide what causes to support, and how they consider the potential for blowback from trying to do something good.

Panelists:

Megan Batoon | Content Creator

Karina Garcia | YouTube Personality and Author

Gayle Gilman | CEO & Co-Founder, Ripple Entertainment

Seth Maxwell | Founder and CEO, Thirst Project

Moderator: Drew Baldwin | Founder of Tubefilter, Creator of the Streamy Awards, and the Purpose Awards @ the Streamys

Tubefilter Presents: Social (Media) Issues—Women Creating Meaning Through Creativity

Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at Busby’s East
Early Bird Tickets will SELL OUT – Get your tickets now!

Tubefilter + SNARLED Women In Video Series

It’s back! By popular demand, the Tubefilter Meetup is coming back to Los Angeles. We’ve teamed up with SNARLED, one of the fastest-growing alternative women’s networks, to bring a new series of meetups throughout the year focused on new creative and diverse female voices.

For too long, the mainstream media has trivialized young women’s needs, wants, and concerns with a deluge of vapid editorial. Traditional publishers struggle to maintain the “authenticity” they have been selling their advertisers as their influence declines. Women focused groups and interests that used to be considered fringe or niche are finding massive audiences with their unique points of view. And with the rapid evolution of online video and social media, young women are gravitating toward creators across multiple platforms to find voices that represent their own.

Join us as we sit down with some of the most successful creators, talent, and programmers who are leading the charge in bringing niche female programming from alternative to mainstream.

Tubefilter Presents: Social (Media) Issues—Women Creating Meaning Through Creativity

Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at Busby’s East
Early Bird Tickets will SELL OUT – Get your tickets now!

The Tubefilter Meetup

With over 25,000 members on its roster, the Tubefilter Meetup brings together the most dynamic group of online entertainment professionals in the industry.

Check out the schedule below for our entire Tubefilter Meetup schedule. Mark your calendars accordingly.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017 • Bringing Alternative Mainstream—How Niche Female Programming Is Capturing Big Audiences

Tuesday, June 27, 2017 • Going Out of Style—Challenging Beauty Norms Of Traditional Media

Tuesday, September 19, 2017 • Social (Media) Issues—Women Creating Meaning Through Creativity

Tuesday, December 5, 2017 • The Evolution of Females In Comedy

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