Digiday+ Deep Dive podcast: Publishers are diversifying their video strategies
The Digiday+ Deep Dive is a new podcast available exclusively to Digiday+ members. Digiday editors will discuss the week’s biggest stories, and offer a glimpse into what’s being talked about in the newsroom.
This week, Digiday’s Sahil Patel joins editor-in-chief Brian Morrissey to discuss why publishers are looking beyond Facebook to distribute their video content, and why increasingly that means a renewed focus on the original online video giant: YouTube.
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