Though the Oscars are a one-night event, the glow lives on well beyond the award show via social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
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House Of Highlights Is NBA’s Slam Dunk For All-Star Video Content
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Eminem, Dior, And One L.A. Times Reporter Win On Social Video After Oscars
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Brands Owning Super Bowl Social Video Conversation Before And After Game
The Super Bowl is one of TV’s biggest annual events, but its audience-gathering presence extends to social video platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube as well.
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Prince Harry And Meghan Markle Video Views Balloon After Royal Exit
Since it was announced earlier this year that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, would be stepping back from their formal roles in the British royal family, plenty of coverage has focused on how the two will earn money going forward. As members of the royal family, they were afforded a salary and home via British taxpayers, but in stepping back, they forego those revenue streams.
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The Rock, OnePlus Among Social Video Winners During And After CES
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This Year’s Holiday Video View Counts Are In, And It’s Official: Welcome To The Season Of Mr. Bean
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Music Videos Dominate 2019’s Social View Count Charts
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Instagram Campaign Use Grows — But What Could The Removal Of Likes Mean For Creators?
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Thanksgiving-Themed Videos Garnered 600 Million Cross-Platform Views This Month
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‘Rick And Morty’, Adult Swim Drive Social Video Views Amid Show’s Highly-Anticipated Return
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How Ipsy And Warby Parker Are Harnessing The Engagement Power Of Micro Influencers For Social Video
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Halloween Social Videos Amass Over 6.6 Billion Views in October Alone
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