Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’
In US, YouTube political ads get nasty
U. MELBOURNE (AUS) — American politicians—and their unofficial ad creators—are a mean bunch when it comes to campaigning online, particularly when combining personal and issue attacks in ads posted on YouTube. Continue…
Friday, December 7, 2012 16:17 - 0 Comments
Top Stories - Jun 14, 2012 8:45 - 1 Comment
‘Seeds’ are key to viral marketing on YouTube
UC DAVIS (US) — Choosing an influential person to “seed” a video is essential to “buzz” marketing on YouTube, a new study finds. (more…)
Top Stories - Sep 12, 2011 15:46 - 0 Comments
Arab Spring: Revolution goes viral
U. WASHINGTON-SEATTLE (US) — Social media played a central role in shaping political debates in the Arab Spring, according to an analysis of millions of tweets and YouTube posts. (more…)
Society & Culture - Oct 25, 2010 12:34 - 0 Comments
Viral videos traced back to 2 blogs
U. WASHINGTON-SEATTLE (US) — Common wisdom might suggest a posse of political blogs triggers a video’s potential to get viewed by millions, but new research shows just two elite blogs influence a video’s virality. (more…)










