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Matt Stopera is a senior editor at BuzzFeed.He is best known for an article he wrote in 2015 about a Chinese man who had received Stopera's stolen cell phone and posted dozens of photos of an orange tree which appeared on his iPhone's photo stream.
Another Round is a culture podcast co-hosted by Tracy Clayton and Heben Nigatu.Debuting on BuzzFeed on March 24, 2015, Another Round featured interviews with guests such as writer and MacArthur Genius Ta-Nehisi Coates and U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, as well as segments on topics ranging from race, gender to pop culture.
BuzzFeed, (2017–2019), Slate (2019–2020) Who? Weekly: 2016–present Bobby Finger and Lindsey Weber Independent Just the Sip: Justin Sylvester Dlisted: 2018 Michael Kuroiwa and site Allison Davey Daily Pop: E! News: Nightly Pop: E! News: NerdCast Brazil 2006–present Alexandre Ottoni and Deive Pazos Jovem Nerd [2] Não Ouvo Brazil 2015 ...
BuzzFeed, Inc. is an American Internet media, news and entertainment company with a focus on digital media.Based in New York City, [2] BuzzFeed was founded in 2006 by Jonah Peretti and John S. Johnson III to focus on tracking viral content.
A series called “The Creepy Guy” starred a single producer and ran from 2013-2015, but The Try Guys was the first series to consistently feature the same group of talent. It was also the first to turn BuzzFeed producers into on-camera personalities, a motif that now anchors BuzzFeed’s original programming." [4]
2015 "Dating Problems Every Lesbian Will Recognize" BuzzFeed Video [36] [37] 2015 "When You Get Drunk and Lose Your Phone" BuzzFeed Yellow [38] 2015 "Lesbian Princess" BuzzFeed Video [39] 2015 "How to Win the Breakup" BuzzFeed Video. [40] [41] 2015 "College Lesbians" Laughs TV Show. [42] 2015 "When You Have A Sex Dream About A Coworker ...
On April 8, 2016, the website BuzzFeed streamed the stunt live on Facebook. [1] During the 45-minute stream, the event peaked at over 800,000 live watchers, and the resulting video of the event garnered millions of views. [2] The event was parodied a few days later on The Tonight Show. [3]
The Buzzfeed team set out to solve an age-old question: Which frozen pizza is best? They explain that "On average each person in the United States eats 23 pounds of pizza each year," and there's a ...