Dua Lipa’s viral dance choreography in 2017 is beloved by her fans, but there was a time that complaints about her performance took a genuine toll on Lipa.
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Joe Otterson TV ReporterWrestleMania 38 has proven to be a stunning success for WWE, with new data indicating the annual event beat out Super Bowl LVI in terms of social media metrics.Per the analytics firm Conviva, the two-night WrestleMania weekend drew a combined 2.2 billion impressions across all social platforms, compared to 1.8 billion for the most recent Super Bowl. Likewise, WWE amassed 1.1 billion video views, 13.1 million hours of video watch time, and 87 million engagements over the weekend, compared to 618 million video views, 3.56 million hours of video watch time, and 78 million engagements for the NFL championship game.
In fairness, the Super Bowl is a one-night event compared to the two nights of WrestleMania matches. WrestleMania 38, which took place at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, TX, broke attendance and revenue records for WWE, with over 156,000 fans in attendance across both nights.It also set social media records for the company, including a 47% increase in views across Facebook, Instagram, Snap, TikTok, and Twitter compared to WrestleMania 37 for 1.1 bullion views total.
WrestleMania 38’s 13 million hours of video viewed on all social platforms was likewise up 29% over WrestleMania 37. Finally, the 2.2 billion impressions was up 10% from the previous year.The two most engaged posts from the night were Cody Rhodes’ return, which hit 500,000 engagements, and the Pat McAfee/Austin Theory/Mr.
McMahon match, with 450,000 engagements during the match. Other major moments over the weekend included “Stone Cold” Steve Austin returning to the ring for the first time in nearly two decades to face off with Kevin Owens, Bianca Belair defeating Becky Lynch for the Raw Women’s Championship, and Roman Reigns defeating
.Dua Lipa’s viral dance choreography in 2017 is beloved by her fans, but there was a time that complaints about her performance took a genuine toll on Lipa.
seem down-to-earth on social media, but you don’t need a blue check mark to know the levels of prep, repositioning, and editing that go into even the most convincing “candid” shots.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.BeReal is only the latest in a long string of trending attempts to escape the pressures of social media…via social media. Apps like HujiFilm and David’s Disposables became available as a way to mimic pre-iPhone photography by revoking the ability to immediately examine and edit photos. And as TikTok first gained popularity, it was praised as a for users to be—and look like—themselves.
our new joint venture with Charter. This partnership demonstrates the benefits of our focus on innovation and enables us to bring entertainment aggregation and streaming products that run off our global technology platform to millions more customers.”NBCUniversal’s revenue in particular went up 46.6% to $10.3 billion quarter over quarter, but even excluding the Super Bowl and Olympics, the media unit still saw a growth of 36.3%, the studios unit went up 15.1%, and theme parks skyrocketed quarter over quarter 151.9% due to the parks operating at a lower capacity due to COVID.
Comcast began 2022 on a strong note, reporting first-quarter results ahead of Wall Street expectations with highlights including ad revenue from Super Bowl LVI and the Beijing Olympics.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorComcast said first-quarter profit rose due to NBCUniversal’s telecasts of both Super Bowl LVI and the Winter Olympics, as well as a surge in broadband customers at its cable operations.The Philadelphia cable and media giant saw overall revenue increase 14% to slightly more than $31 billion, compared with $27.2 billion in the year-earlier period, with a whopping 46.6% increase in revenue at its NBCU operations due in part to $1.5 billion in cash generated by the two big sports events. But even without those two landmark broadcasts, Comcast said, NBCU revenue would have increased.Overall, Comcast reported net income of $3.55 billion in the first quarter, or 78 cents a share, compared with $3.32 billion, or 71 cents a share, in the year-earlier period.
downloads of Truth Social spiked in the Apple app store. But as Kimmel noted, Trump hasn’t actually used Truth Social since it launched in February.
A rapper and former MTV reality star is facing a criminal charge as Las Vegas police say he used his large social media following to recruit women to become sex workers in an alleged prostitution ring. Kevin Barnes, who goes by the moniker "Choppa," was booked into the Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on one count of sex trafficking of an adult on Monday. The 37-year-old "has a large social media following which detectives believe he used to recruit women to be sex workers," the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said in a press release. The department has not released more details about the investigation. Kevin Barnes, 37, is charged with one count of sex trafficking of an adult.
has had some improved success of late, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” host Jimmy Kimmel predicted things aren’t going to end well for the new social media service.“Now that Elon Musk is buying Twitter, Trump finds himself in a very Trumpy situation because he raised more than a billion dollars to start this promising new right wing media platform that looks exactly like Twitter,” Kimmel said during his Tuesday night monologue. “But now that he probably won’t be banned from Twitter anymore because Elon owns it, he’s kind of stuck.”Kimmel went on to call Truth Social “a disaster” (a word often employed by the former president), and noted Trump “hasn’t even posted on it for 11 weeks.”Although the former president has said he won’t return to Twitter, Kimmel believes the former “Apprentice” boss will revisit the platform if Musk allows him back on (Trump was banned permanently following the events of Jan.
A Scots mum who 'took every pill in the house' to numb the pain of severe depression has hit out at parents portraying 'perfection' on social media.
football fan as well as one of the best-selling recording artists of this century regardless of genre. “But being a new stadium, LA, those teams, it was a convergence of everything. We had a blast, watching it, being together.
Jennifer Lopez is gearing up to release something new!
Jennifer Lopez will kick off the 2022 Tribeca Festival with the world premiere, an upcoming Netflix documentary that follows the superstar as she reflects on personal and professional milestones and figures out how to navigate the second-half of her career as she prepares to perform at the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show. The film directed by Amanda Micheli will debut on Wednesday, June 8 at the the United Palace in Washington Heights, Manhattan, before being made widely available to Netflix viewers on Tuesday, June 14. “It's just the beginning,” Lopez shared on Twitter while announcing the film’s debut. It's just the beginning. Halftime, a @Netflix Documentary about Jennifer Lopez, releasing June 14.
A mum has issued a heartfelt plea after footage emerged online of a horror car crash that killed her daughter. Paige Rice, 22, was a passenger in an Audi S3 when it crashed head on into a Mercedes taxi inside the Queensway Tunnel, in the early hours of Sunday, October 17 last year.
From Vicky Pattison getting real about what it takes to shoot one of her Instagram posts to Bella Hadid’s crying selfies, social media is full of people who are moving away from the images of perfection that we’re used to seeing. It seems that in an age of photoshopped pictures, ring lights and pristine home Instagram accounts, social media users are looking for something a lot less staged.