ViacomCBS is using its commercial air on properties like BET, MTV, Comedy Central, VH1, and kids network Nickelodeon to commemorate George Floyd and show its solidarity with protesters nationwide -- and abroad -- who are demonstrating against police brutality and institutional racism.
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Protesters Reportedly Hacked Chicago Police Radios With Tay Zonday’s YouTube Classic “Chocolate Rain”
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ViacomCBS Networks Air 8:46-Minute Commercial In Tribute To George Floyd, Victims Of Police Brutality
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TikTok Establishes ‘Creator Diversity Council’ To Elevate Black Voices And Causes
As the nation continues to be rocked by protests against police brutality and systemic racism -- spurred by the killing of George Floyd in police custody late last month in Minneapolis -- TikTok says it’s seeking new ways to equalize the playing field for Black creators.
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How YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, And More Platforms Are Responding To The George Floyd Protests
The killing of George Floyd in police custody on May 25 has set into a motion an unprecedented wave of national protests against police brutality and systemic racism.
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CAA Signs TikTok Creator And Budding Fashion Influencer Cosette Rinab
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Video Messaging Startup ‘Loom’ Closes $29 Million Funding Round At $350 Million Valuation
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TalentX Entertainment Hires A3 Artists’ Maxwell Mitcheson As VP And Head Of Talent
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‘Cobra Kai’ Reportedly Nearing Deal For New Home In Light Of YouTube’s Scripted Retreat
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Amid YouTube’s Pivot Away From Scripted Originals, Axed ‘Step Up’ Series Dances On At Starz
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Marques Brownlee, Jake Roper, Michael Stevens Help YouTube Nab 5 Daytime Emmy Noms
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YouTube Fully Rolls Out ‘Chapters’ For Easier Video Navigation And Re-Watching
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Doing Things Media Drops Energy Drink Inspired By Viral ‘No Chaser’ Insta Account
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