June 23, 2017

VidAngel Starts Subscription Service to Filter Offensive Video Content

In December, a federal judge ordered video filtering service VidAngel to shut down its operations due to alleged copyright violations. Based in Utah, VidAngel’s mission is to help faith-based audiences bypass offensive video content including nudity and profanity. While VidAngel appeals that ruling, the Utah-based company has launched a new subscription service to help viewers screen content on streaming services including Netflix, Amazon and HBO through Amazon Channels, reports Variety. Additional services to be added will be Hulu, Apple TV, Vudu, Google Play and Showtime.

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Five on Friday: Audiences, the Adpocalypse and Nintendo’s About Face

In this weeks edition of Five on Friday, MarketingProfs shares three strategic marketing and sales mistakes you should avoid in the second half of 2017, Search Engine Watch offers some ways to build a B2B audience for Facebook marketing, and Nintendo does an about face on its new Switch subscription. Also, this week we share how YouTube is addressing the adpocalypse, and social media expert Jay Baer shares some sage advice on how often to post on social media. The answer is much simpler than youd expect.

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