Twitter is back at the NewFronts this year with a dizzying array of new and re-upped content deals with some of the world’s biggest publishers and entertainment companies, including The Wall Street Journal, Live Nation, and Spanish network Univision.
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At NewFronts, Twitter Pitches Programming Pacts With Wall Street Journal, Live Nation, Univision
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Facebook Is Reportedly Ready To Pay Up To $3 Million Per Episode For High-End Original Shows
Facebook is reportedly willing to pay up to three million dollars per episode for the crown jewels of its original programming initiative.
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PewDiePie Thanks Wall Street Journal For Newfound Independence, Disses J.K. Rowling
Kjellberg says that being “independent” for the first time in years makes him feel more committed and passionate than ever about his content.
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- Apple Reportedly Seeks Original Scripted Content, Competitive Edge Over Spotify
- Arianna Huffington To Depart The Huffington Post
- Fullscreen Plans ‘House Divided,’ A ‘Real World’ For Politics
- Food Brand Mondelēz Doubles Down On Branded Video Content
- Wall Street Journal Joins Snapchat Discover, Teens Don’t Seem To Care
- YouTube Reportedly Pursuing Films, TV Shows For Its Subscription Service
- Time Warner Might Pay More Than $1 Billion For 25% Stake In Hulu
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