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Twitter is emphasizing the on-demand side of live for new shows ahead of NewFronts

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On-demand clips of Twitter's live shows can grab more viewers and ad dollars through Amplify deals that push the videos into more people's feeds.

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“YouTube understands the journey doesn't need to end on YouTube. We appreciate that important factor."

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