March Madness proved mad successful for video on Instagram and other major social-media platforms, and for key online publishers trying to grab fan attention during the three-week college basketball championships.
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YouTube Millionaires: Coach Rocky Aims For “Perfect Mixture Of Training And Entertainment”
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March Goes Mad For Instagram
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NBA Pacts With Culture Machine To Bring Basketball Programming To India
Daily short-form videos will live on platforms owned by the NBA, including its proprietary app, as well as Culture Machine’s content brands, which are among the most popular in India.
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Kevin Durant’s Latest Online Video Project Is A Scripted Show For Apple
Since launching his YouTube channel in April 2017, NBA star Kevin Durant has been busy in the world of digital video. His latest project will be a scripted series for Apple.
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College Basketball Team Employs Weird YouTube Videos In Attempt To Distract Opponents
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Kevin Durant Drops ‘Still KD’ Documentary On Newly-Launched YouTube Channel
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YouTube Sports Stars Dude Perfect Help Renovate NYC Street Basketball Courts
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Whistle Sports Prepares For NBA Season With New Basketball Vertical
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Whistle Sports Network Catches Linsanity, Partners With Jeremy Lin
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Kurt Hugo Schneider’s Great Video For Buick Was Shot In One Take
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NCAA Starting March Madness Early With On Demand Channel
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Metta World Peace (aka Ron Artest) Gets Psychiatric Help…From Kids
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