AwesomenessTV's tween- and teen-friendly brand of entertainment now includes several original programs on Facebook. The media company has contributed one show to the new Facebook Watch platform, and two more will premiere in the coming days.
The first piece of AwesomenessTV content within the Facebook Watch lineup was Give Good Text, a series hosted by YouTube star Rebecca Black. In its episodes, which arrived on Facebook between November and December, Black and her fellow creators decoded text messages in order to advise people on how to best respond to their potential paramours.
Much of AwesomenessTV's content is driven by influencers, and its Facebook Watch shows are no exception. Blend In, a cooking show that premiered on December 15, featured notable YouTube duo DamonAndJo in its first episode.
The third and final program included in AwesomenessTV's Facebook push is Pop Experiment, which arrives on December 16. Its host, Olivia Pavco-Giaccia, is a recent...
The first piece of AwesomenessTV content within the Facebook Watch lineup was Give Good Text, a series hosted by YouTube star Rebecca Black. In its episodes, which arrived on Facebook between November and December, Black and her fellow creators decoded text messages in order to advise people on how to best respond to their potential paramours.
Much of AwesomenessTV's content is driven by influencers, and its Facebook Watch shows are no exception. Blend In, a cooking show that premiered on December 15, featured notable YouTube duo DamonAndJo in its first episode.
The third and final program included in AwesomenessTV's Facebook push is Pop Experiment, which arrives on December 16. Its host, Olivia Pavco-Giaccia, is a recent...
- 12/15/2017
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Negan is a force to be reckoned with.
He’s a sadist, an unhinged psychopath, and a calculating leader; but he’s also one of the more compelling villains that The Walking Dead has seen in years. First introduced at the tail-end of season 6, Negan arguably hit his stride during the somewhat contentious “The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be,” when he lined up Rick and his ragtag crew before brutally executing Glenn and Abraham.
It was a heartbreaking moment for Twd fans around the world, but it might not necessarily be the end of those two aforementioned characters. We’ve already heard that Steven Yeun, who played Glenn, would be open to a return in the future and now Michael Cudlitz, who portrayed Abraham, has said the same.
Talking to Cinema Blend in an interview to promote the show’s recent season 7 Blu-ray release,...
He’s a sadist, an unhinged psychopath, and a calculating leader; but he’s also one of the more compelling villains that The Walking Dead has seen in years. First introduced at the tail-end of season 6, Negan arguably hit his stride during the somewhat contentious “The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be,” when he lined up Rick and his ragtag crew before brutally executing Glenn and Abraham.
It was a heartbreaking moment for Twd fans around the world, but it might not necessarily be the end of those two aforementioned characters. We’ve already heard that Steven Yeun, who played Glenn, would be open to a return in the future and now Michael Cudlitz, who portrayed Abraham, has said the same.
Talking to Cinema Blend in an interview to promote the show’s recent season 7 Blu-ray release,...
- 8/26/2017
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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