
Is Google Primed to Buy Reddit? (468)
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Show Notes
Reddit announced quarterly results and the stock got hammered. Is Google's changing algorithm to blame? And, if it is, could Google be primed to acquire the 9th largest website on the planet?
In other news, episodic video programs and shows are getting more opportunities for syndication. But with so many shows out there, should brands look at partnering with a creator before creating their own content?
Winners and losers include Allstate and Kai Cenat.
Rants and raves include the Associated Press and Major League Baseball.
This week's links:
Create a Series Is the New Mandate
Kai Cenat to Launch Streaming University
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