"Sensitive issues in the media do sometimes spread faster than the media platforms' algorithms can update, leading to what can be a brand-tarnishing experience," wrote Cisco CMO Karen Walker.
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Facebook Is Testing Its Own Influencer Marketing Platform
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Cisco Announces YouTube Ad Boycott, Citing Fear Of A “Brand-Tarnishing Experience”
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Facebook Watch To Spend Up To $10 Million Per Series Amid News Programming Push (Report)
Facebook is in the process of courting publishers to create daily and weekly news shows for Watch -- offering budgets that range from $5 million to $10 million annually for daily shows and from $1 million to $2 million for weekly series.
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Facebook Adds New Live Stream Tools, One Like Twitch Co-Streams
Yesterday, Facebook released three, new tools for its Live broadcasters, including crossposting, which performs a similar function to Twitch's co-streaming. Other tools aim to make it easier for broadcasters to collaborate and stream regularly.
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Instragram, In Continued Quest For Social Video Domination, Will Launch Video Chat
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Tamera Mowry-Housley Joins Sister Tia On Facebook Watch, Along With Nala The Cat
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Actress-Influencer Bella Thorne Gets $65,000 Per Instagram Post, Says Social Media Paid For Her House
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YouTube Inventor Simone Giertz Teams With Portal A To Build ‘Westworld’-Style Bot
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Facebook Game Streamers Can Now Get Tips Through Mobile Apps
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BuzzFeed Podcast ‘Thirst Aid Kit’ Is Back For A Second Season
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Twitter To Air Weekly MLB Games In Renewed Streaming Pact
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Livestreaming Ecommerce Platform Talkshoplive Wants To Democratize The Home Shopping Experience
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