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Video: How to make digital content blow up

By Robert Andrews
Originally published by paidContent paidContent • 19th November 2012

Social sharing is one of greatest gifts that could have fallen in to the lap of content producers.

But how do you make content that can be amplified ad infinitum? What happens when media start writing stories for robots? And can BuzzFeed bridge the gap between social-centric content and long-form political analysis?

On Friday, I hosted a panel at the Monaco Media Forum on the topic of content virality. Here is the video of the discussion with BuzzFeed CEO Jonah Peretti, Unruly Media CEO Scott Button and AOL video SVP Ran Harnevo…

Bonus video: also at the forum, Beet.TV’s Andy Plesser interviewed me about the recent controversy surrounding the BBC over its reporting of sexual abuse…

http://blip.tv/play/goRrg4mxMAI.x?p=1

CategoriesConference report
Topiconline news, Online Video, Social Media
CompanyAOL, BuzzFeed, unruly media
Personjonah peretti, Ran Harnevo, scott button
EventMonaco Media Forum 2012
SourcepaidContent
ClientContentNext


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