Saturday Night Live's Trump bump just keeps getting bigger. The show has been gaining buzz and viewers as it becomes an increasingly larger thorn in the side of President Trump and his administration, with Saturday's episode--featuring Alec Baldwin and the return of Melissa McCarthy as White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer--drawing the show's highest ratings...
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TV & Video Daily
February 15, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
First 2 are set for upcoming episodes
By Jason Lynch
Saturday Night Live's Trump bump just keeps getting bigger. The show has been gaining buzz and viewers as it becomes an increasingly larger thorn in the side of President Trump and his administration, with Saturday's episode--featuring Alec Baldwin and the return of Melissa McCarthy as White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer--drawing the show's highest ratings...
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The gatherings with agencies will begin in March
By Jason Lynch
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Studio71 launches the Brand Solutions Group
By Sami Main
Gap, Heinz and Ameritrade spots helped put them on the map
By Jason Lynch
YouTube star dropped by Maker Studios and YouTube Red project
By Sami Main
As YouTube's biggest star finds himself mired in controversy, brands are getting a wake-up call about the potential perils of social influencer marketing. After The Wall Street Journal revealed that PewDiePie had posted videos with anti-Semitic messages, Disney and YouTube distanced themselves from digital media's biggest celebrity. But some marketers are taking a more cautious...
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She also inked a deal with Revlon
By Sami Main
When she pressed 'record' on her GoPro a few years ago, YouTube star Gigi Gorgeous said she wasn't sure what would come next. "I didn't know I'd be sharing my transition with the world as a documentary in film festivals," Gigi said during an interview last week. "I thought it would just be something I'd...
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Viewing habits on YouTube and other platforms
By Emma Bazilian
Whether you're looking to introduce your brand to a Gen X music buff, Gen Y shopping fiend or Gen Z gamer, there's no doubt that YouTube can be a valuable investment. But for maximum impact, it's also important to understand just how your target age group interacts with the video-sharing platform. To help decode the...
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Ratings are down, but the success of This Is Us gives them hope
By Jason Lynch
It's been another challenging season for the broadcast networks. Between the presidential election and the continued shift in viewing habits, all of them except NBC are down this season in the all-important adults 18-49 demo (NBC, which is No. 1 in the demo this season, is even with last season.) But a few standout new...
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The showrunner talks juggling Legion and Fargo’s third season
By Jason Lynch
Three years ago, Noah Hawley did the impossible: he made a TV adaptation of Fargo that held its own with the classic 1996 Coen Brothers film that inspired it. He then topped himself a year later, turning Fargo's second season into the best TV show of 2015. Now the creator is ready for his biggest...
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The newspaper continues to gain momentum
By Christopher Heine
Twitter has, for years now, owned the breaking news space when it comes to digital platforms. Meanwhile, Snapchat, with its 160 million daily users, has been more known for personal messaging and buzzy content from sources ranging from Daily Mail and BuzzFeed to CNN and National Geographic. Today, Snapchat is getting more newsy, inking a...
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