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  • Comedy Central streams James Franco Roast

    Comedy Central streams James Franco Roast

    MUMBAI: Comedy Central is taking one of its showcases and streaming it free across multiple platforms. The “Roast of James Franco” will be accessible via CC.com, mobile platforms and an Xbox app.

    A red carpet pre-show will also be available. The network is hoping to drum up considerable social media activity with the sharing of video clips and animated GIFs on its Web site, as well as on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Vine and Tumblr.

    The roast debuts Monday at 10:00 p.m. For a re-air later that night, Comedy Central is trying a “social version” with real-time tweets and Facebook posts on-screen.

    Among the social media activity the network has used to drum up interest in the special is allowing “super users” to take control of Comedy Central’s Vine account.

    Franco’s real-life grandmother will be co-hosting the “#FrancoRoast Red Carpet Pre-Show.” Grandma Mitzie Verne will interview celebrities on a couch. The 15-minute red carpet show will be produced by Comedy Central’s in-house digital studio.

    Seth Rogen serves as the roast master with Jonah Hill and Andy Samberg among those taking a turn at the mike.

  • Yahoo! board approves $1.1 bn Tumblr acquisition

    Yahoo! board approves $1.1 bn Tumblr acquisition

    MUMBAI: To compete better in an internet environment dominated by social networks and blogs Yahoo! has agreed to buy social blogging service Tumblr for $1.1 billion in cash.

    Millions use Tumblr as a vehicle to blog. Tumblr will function independently.

    Tumblr is especially popular among young users. According to the research firm Quantcast, 29 per cent of Tumblr‘s members are ages 18 to 24, and 19 per cent are younger than 18.
     
    Tumblr founder and CEO David Karp who founded the company six years ago will make millions of dollars but will stay on for at least a few years indicate reports.

    Reports also indicate Yahoo! is perceived in young circles to be ‘old‘ and needs to find a way to stay relevant to the young crowd as the digital space evolves rapidly.