Rather than focusing on the new shows it's producing in 2017--and there are several--Mashable is hoping to woo advertisers with its new video formats and data-heavy targeting of everyday influencers. The company is rolling out Mashable Reels, a series for the mobile web that uses vertical video and animation to create tappable stories about tech,...
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May 12, 2017
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Company rolls out Mashable Reels for the mobile web
By Marty Swant
Rather than focusing on the new shows it's producing in 2017--and there are several--Mashable is hoping to woo advertisers with its new video formats and data-heavy targeting of everyday influencers. The company is rolling out Mashable Reels, a series for the mobile web that uses vertical video and animation to create tappable stories about tech,...
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An app is planned for later this year
By Marty Swant
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YouTube holds the key
'These brands are not for everyone; they’re for someone'
By Sami Main
Mother's Day video numbers, new social data and a rising retail star
By Christopher Heine
It's a potential major truce between 2 tech companies
By Sami Main
With Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference happening in early June, Apple may be getting ready to announce that Amazon Prime videos are coming to Apple TV devices this summer. According to BuzzFeed News and previous reports from Recode, the long-standing feud between the tech companies may soon be over. The move may convince Amazon Prime members...
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More than a dozen shows aimed at a younger audience
By Marty Swant
With a slate of more than a dozen new digital shows, two Sony Music Entertainment sister companies, Astronauts Wanted and Rumble Yard (formerly Sony Music Originals), are hoping to catch the attention of advertisers interested in reaching younger audiences and music fans. At an event on Wednesday evening at Sony Music's headquarters in New York,...
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MLG's NewFronts event focused on reach for global brands
By Marty Swant
Pitching itself as the "first global sport," Activision Blizzard's Major League Gaming is hoping to making esports more mainstream in a way that's easier for global brands to grasp. According to Major League Gaming CEO Pete Vlastelica, the company is working on transforming the "organic, bottom-up, untended kind of ecosystem" into something structured more like...
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And announces 8 new series
By Sami Main
Uproxx Media Group announced a slew of new short- and long-form series at its NewFront event, held today in New York. The media company will produce about eight new shows focusing on pop culture, news, uplifting stories and the music scene. One of the series, Creative Minds, will highlight the most exciting minds who are...
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Emotional spots are especially effective
By Christopher Heine
Mother's Day advertising pushes have been in full force before the third largest retail holiday in the U.S. occurs on Sunday. Speaking at the Interactive Advertising Bureau's annual Digital Content NewFronts insights luncheon on Wednesday, Devra Prywes, svp of marketing and insights at Unruly, offered a few statistics that show digital video may be the...
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Mobile ads use creative from brand's Tender Wings of Desire novella
By Christopher Heine
According to Facebook IQ, the social network's insights division, 20 percent of Mother's Day conversations on the platform happen in the four days leading up to the holiday, while 69 percent of the chatter takes place on the day itself. Video ads on the social site have been targeting on-the-go moms all week. What's more,...
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