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  2. Entertainment Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture. The print magazine debuted on February 16, 1990, in New York City, and ceased publication in 2022.

  3. Multi-channel network - Wikipedia

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    A multi-channel network (MCN) is an organization that works with video platforms to offer assistance to channel owners in areas such as "product, programming, funding, cross-promotion, partner management, digital rights management, monetization and sales, and audience development," [1] in exchange for a percentage of the ad revenue from the channel.

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  5. Creator economy - Wikipedia

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    The creator economy or also known as creator marketing and influencer economy, is a software-driven economy that is built around creators who produce and distribute content, products, or services directly to their audience, leveraging social media platforms and AI tools. [1]

  6. Far right Twitter influencers first on Elon Musk's ... - AOL

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    LOS ANGELES - On Thursday Twitter announced that it would begin sharing ad revenue with content creators on its platform for the first time. But the offer won't apply to all creators. The first ...

  7. Elon Musk said a monetization model is coming 'for all forms ...

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    The billionaire, who took over Twitter earlier this week, also announced forthcoming content formats like "long-form text to tweets" and longer video.

  8. List of multi-channel networks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable multi-channel networks.Multi-channel networks (MCNs) are organizations that work with video platforms such as YouTube to offer assistance in areas such as "product, programming, funding, cross-promotion, partner management, digital rights management, monetization/sales, and/or audience development", [1] usually in exchange for a percentage of the AdSense revenue from ...

  9. Brand’s YouTube channel, which he has used to make controversial claims about a range of topics from the mainstream media to the U.S. political system, has 6.6 million followers and is still ...