Much of the world's still stuck inside, pushing many to try and find new hobbies while quarantined. Cooking has become a popular pastime without the ability to really go out and eat at restaurants, but baking--bread, particularly--has seen a major uptick on social media in recent weeks.
Tubular Labs
-
How Does John Krasinski’s Newly Sold ‘Some Good News’ Stack Up Against Late-Night Shows?
-
What’s Cooking On Facebook? Bread Videos, Apparently
-
-
Gaming Videos Keep Leveling Up Views Through March Into April
With increasingly limited options on linear TV, audiences are turning toward digital mediums for video needs. And with additional free time available for many around the U.S., gaming has become a hotter topic of late.
-
How Children’s Social Video Content is Growing During Quarantines
-
How U.S. Sports Are Publishing On Social Video Without Games Being Played
-
Coronavirus Social Video Stats: Yes, It’s The Main Topic People Are Talking About
-
Bernie Sanders’ Social Video Lead Shrinks As Joe Biden Overtakes Delegate Count
-
Bernie Sanders Captures Commanding Social Video Lead Among Democratic Hopefuls
-
Tubular Labs Introduces New ‘Video Categories’ Tool, Co-Developed By Former Netflix Exec
-
House Of Highlights Is NBA’s Slam Dunk For All-Star Video Content
-
Eminem, Dior, And One L.A. Times Reporter Win On Social Video After Oscars
Newsletter
Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories
Trending Stories
- YouTube’s new TV features are the antithesis of Netflix’s second screen problem

- HarperCollins is turning authors’ books into AI YouTube Shorts

- Top 100 Most Subscribed U.S. YouTube Channels • November 2024

- MrBeast breaks into streaming with one million concurrent viewers on streamer challenge

- Patreon podcast revenue jumps 33% year-over-year, reaching $629 million

















