The NBA's restart last week was met with a lot of excitement--among players and fans, sure, but also from TV networks, which have been devoid of premium programming for months now without live sports.
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Comic-Con has taken place in San Diego for 50 straight years, but COVID-19 ended that run this year. With concerns around social distancing, movie releases, and more, the in-person event was cancelled in favor of a streaming video version last week.
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Social Video Views Climbed for Latin American Creators During Quarantine
Like much of the rest of the world, folks in Latin American countries have found themselves stuck at home in recent months. And with that extra time indoors comes more time (and apparently a greater desire) to watch video content.
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Racial Injustice Protests Draw Hundreds Of Millions Of Views On Twitter
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NFL Draft Prompts Big Social Media Spike
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Gaming Videos Keep Leveling Up Views Through March Into April
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How Children’s Social Video Content is Growing During Quarantines
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How U.S. Sports Are Publishing On Social Video Without Games Being Played
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Coronavirus Social Video Stats: Yes, It’s The Main Topic People Are Talking About
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