Snapchat is opening up its revenue sharing program for more creators posting to Stories, the ephemeral photos and videos that users share with friends and followers that are available for 24 hours.
To be eligible to join the program, which is invite-only, creators must have at least 50,000 subscribers, more than 25 million monthly snap views and post more than 10 Stories per month. Those in the program will then receive recurring cash payments coming from the ads placed between their Stories.
“This program is designed with established creators in mind to help them receive consistent rewards for their investment in Snapchat,” Brooke Berry, the head of talent development, said at the company’s Snap Partner Summit on Wednesday.
In a separate interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jim Shepherd, the director of global talent partnerships, declined to share what the exact revenue split is but said it was “competitive” with other platforms like YouTube,...
To be eligible to join the program, which is invite-only, creators must have at least 50,000 subscribers, more than 25 million monthly snap views and post more than 10 Stories per month. Those in the program will then receive recurring cash payments coming from the ads placed between their Stories.
“This program is designed with established creators in mind to help them receive consistent rewards for their investment in Snapchat,” Brooke Berry, the head of talent development, said at the company’s Snap Partner Summit on Wednesday.
In a separate interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jim Shepherd, the director of global talent partnerships, declined to share what the exact revenue split is but said it was “competitive” with other platforms like YouTube,...
- 4/19/2023
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Since 2019, the company behind Snapchat has hosted a Snap Partner Summit to share its latest news and upcoming products. The 2023 edition of the Summit included a handful of exciting announcements. Snap Head of Talent Development Brooke Berry revealed that Snapchat creators with at least 50,000 followers and 25 million monthly views will now be eligible for the app’s Stories monetization program.
Last year, Snap began sharing revenue on midroll ads that appear in its Stories. After piloting that program alongside a select group of creators, the app is now expanding Stories monetization. Creators “may be eligible” to profit from their Stories so long as they meet the above criteria and share at least 10 of the disappearing posts each month. More details about those criteria are available through Snap’s Creator Hub.
“Creators in the Stories revenue share program are posting more often to Snapchat and our community is loving the content they’re creating,...
Last year, Snap began sharing revenue on midroll ads that appear in its Stories. After piloting that program alongside a select group of creators, the app is now expanding Stories monetization. Creators “may be eligible” to profit from their Stories so long as they meet the above criteria and share at least 10 of the disappearing posts each month. More details about those criteria are available through Snap’s Creator Hub.
“Creators in the Stories revenue share program are posting more often to Snapchat and our community is loving the content they’re creating,...
- 4/19/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Snapchat has snapped up Brooke Berry, a longtime digital media staffer who most recently ran all social media for VidCon.
At Snap, Berry will serve on the talent partnerships team and focus on creator development across its content ecosystem, including its new Spotlight short-form video platform, which is garnering substantial buzz in terms of monetization prospects. She will report to Jim Shepherd, Snap’s head of talent partnerships, beginning March 1.
Berry began her career in entertainment on the scripted television front at CAA in 2012. She subsequently held roles at a number of seminal multi-channel networks, including Fullscreen, Big Frame, and AwesomenessTV. At Awesomeness, Berry was senior manager of talent partnerships, working with creators on content strategy, platform optimization, and personal brand-building.
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At Snap, Berry will serve on the talent partnerships team and focus on creator development across its content ecosystem, including its new Spotlight short-form video platform, which is garnering substantial buzz in terms of monetization prospects. She will report to Jim Shepherd, Snap’s head of talent partnerships, beginning March 1.
Berry began her career in entertainment on the scripted television front at CAA in 2012. She subsequently held roles at a number of seminal multi-channel networks, including Fullscreen, Big Frame, and AwesomenessTV. At Awesomeness, Berry was senior manager of talent partnerships, working with creators on content strategy, platform optimization, and personal brand-building.
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- 2/26/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Winners of the 2010 New York Innovative Theatre Awards were announced Monday night in a ceremony hosted by Lisa Kron at Cooper Union. The It Awards celebrate the stars of the Off-Off-Broadway community. The event was available for streaming and was live-blogged by theatre critics Doug Strassler and Aaron Riccio at www.nyitawards.com/live, where a rebroadcast is available. The list of nominees follows with the winners' names in bold.Outstanding Ensemble Marc Bovino, Joe Curnutte, Michael Dalto, Stephanie Wright Thompson, Samuel and Alasdair: "A Personal History of the Robot War"Christine Rebecca Herzog, Itsuko Higashi, Jubil Khan; "Fêtes de la Nuit" Kaela Crawford, Julia Giolzetti, Caitlin Mehner, Alison Scaramella, Stephanie Strohm; "Pink!" Jenny Bennett, Melissa D. Brown, John Graham, John J. Isgro, Courtney Kochuba, Kyle Minshew, Amanda Nichols, Katherine Nolan Brown, Jed Peterson, Sean Reidy, Miranda Shields, Douglas Taurel, Nate Washburn; "The Disorder Plays" Joie Bauer, David Bishins, Gina Nagy Burns,...
- 9/21/2010
- backstage.com
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