With 2 scripted YouTube series, BuzzFeed looks to move beyond viral videos
The first one, ‘Broke,’ debuts Sept. 28.
On Sep 8, 2016 by [email protected]
Almost 15 years ago, ‘Black People Love Us’ taught the internet how to troll
One of the web’s earliest satirical sites still packs a punch.
On Aug 12, 2016 by David Britton
YouTube community rallies against BuzzFeed amid accusations of idea theft
Hughes is just the beginning.
On Jul 1, 2016 by Rae Votta
Why breakout star Matt Bellassai ditched BuzzFeed to go solo
The business of drinking wine and complaining.
On May 22, 2016 by Rae Votta
Man undergoes cosmetic surgery live on Facebook
Matt Diaz bears all, including his internal organs, to the world.
On May 17, 2016 by Lyz Lenz
BuzzFeed announces original content from its homegrown stars
The Try Guys, Quinta Brunston, Ashly Perez lead the slate.
On May 2, 2016 by [email protected]
The science behind BuzzFeed’s ‘Tasty’ videos
Here’s why these bite-sized videos are so damn addictive.
On Apr 11, 2016 by Cynthia McKelvey
Upworthy ushers in original series, based on data and audience behavior
Move over, BuzzFeed.
On Apr 5, 2016 by [email protected]
This sweary, savvy, 11-year-old gamer girl is the future of YouTube
Her content strategy is *burp* on point.
On Mar 11, 2016 by Jay Hathaway
One year later, we still can’t escape #TheDress
Remember this thing? Sigh.
On Feb 26, 2016 by Miles Klee
Spotify’s podcast feature rolls out to iPhone users
And it also offers news, comedy, and even documentaries.
On Feb 22, 2016 by Nia Wesley
Comedian Matt Bellassai signs with CAA, puts BuzzFeed show on hiatus
‘BuzzFeed will always be my One Direction.’
On Jan 26, 2016 by Christine Friar
Why is the Internet reliving this old debate about dogs wearing pants?
Woof if you know the answer.
On Dec 29, 2015 by Nayomi Reghay
Why 2015 was a good year for body positivity
It might not have been perfect, but there’s a lot to celebrate.
On Dec 28, 2015 by Marisa Kabas
Twitter and Reddit are fighting the same battle
Both companies are desperate to enter the mainstream—but their own sites are holding them back.
On Oct 8, 2015 by Gillian Branstetter
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