Listen "Inside MoveOn's video strategy"
Episode Synopsis
Founded in 1998, MoveOn.org started as a progressive email group and pioneered political online advocacy. Over the past two decades it's leveraged its massive email list to raise millions of dollars for left-wing candidates and push for a number of progressive legislative issues. As the internet evolved, so did MoveOn, and today its reach spans millions of followers across the web's biggest social platforms. In recent years, it's placed significant emphasis on creating online video, and its videos now generate millions of views each week across Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. I recently sat down with Sara Kenigsberg, MoveOn's senior video producer. I asked about why MoveOn's videos aren't designed well for YouTube, how she chooses her video topics, and which social platform is best for broadcasting live video.
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