Plenty of holidays heavily feature food, but more than any other, Thanksgiving revolves around cooking. So, it'd seem to be a natural fit that in November, food publishers on social video would lean into content around Thanksgiving recipes.
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Food Publishers Surprisingly Didn’t Lean On Thanksgiving Video Content This Year
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Made-For-Kids YouTube Content Seeing Big Year-Over-Year Growth
It's no secret that YouTube content made for kids is popular. But amid this year’s pandemic, videos that keep kids occupied have become even more essential for parents, whether they’re working in or out of the home. Parents obviously benefit from these large digital libraries, but the video creators themselves are the ones who are cashing in lately.
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People Spend 25% Of Their TV Time Streaming Netflix, YouTube, Disney+ (Report)
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Quibi Tries To Spur Second (Or First?) Wave Of Hype On Social Video
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Comic-Con@Home A Much Different Event On Social Video
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How SVODs Are Leveraging Facebook And YouTube To Grow Their Audiences
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What Makes A YouTube Video Hit The Trending Tab? This Data Scientist Broke Down Every Single Video That Trended In 2019.
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Social Video Views Climbed for Latin American Creators During Quarantine
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Racial Injustice Protests Draw Hundreds Of Millions Of Views On Twitter
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