Posts Tagged ‘Mashable’

Discovery News & Mashable Team Up

November 12, 2012 | by aharris

Discovery News LogoIf you’re a fan of smart takes on trending topics, you now have more ways to satisfy that curiosity! Today, Discovery Communications and Mashable announced a new partnership that will bring Discovery News articles and videos to Mashable.com and its mobile platforms later this month.

Mashable LogoDiscovery News, which has been bringing its unique news filter to the online world since 1998, covers everything from cutting-edge technology to the science behind the headlines. For example, why are Olympians breaking more and more records and why do so many women go blonde? The DN team has your answers.

Discovery News has doubled its online traffic year over year and has fans coming back for more – online, through Discovery Communications’ mobile apps and with partners like Mashable. Check out DiscoveryNews.com for the headlines and articles that will ensure you always have something to talk about at those upcoming holiday parties…and check out Mashable in the coming weeks for more Discovery News on their platforms!

‘What Not to Wear’ Return Enlists the Help of Facebook Fans

May 29, 2012 | by aharris
WNTW Vest Facebook Post

Would you have voted for Anna to be able to keep this vest?

Social media is inextricably intertwined with TV — from following along on Twitter and checking into shows to keeping up with the behind-the-scenes action in between episodes on Facebook and seeing Tweets as a part of your favorite show. At Discovery Communications, we recognize the power of social media to deepen our relationship with our viewers and we’re always looking for new ways to incorporate our fans into their favorite programs.

In a first for TLC, tonight’s premiere of What Not to Wear leveraged the input of fans on Facebook during the filming to guide the makeover mavens (while also being filmed for a first time in front of a live studio audience). Visitors to the What Not to Wear Facebook page on March 14 were able to weigh in on everything from suggested looks for the contributor (i.e., makeover recipient) to a very furry “keep it or toss it” contender (at right). Kristen Variola, Manager of Social Media for TLC, chatted with us a bit about the episode in the Q&A below, but you’ll have to tune in to TLC tonight at 9pm ET/PT to see the final result.

How did tonight’s special episode come about?
KV: What Not to Wear Executive Producer and TLC’s Senior Director of Production, Stephanie Eno, said it best in today’s Mashable interview: “What Not to Wear fans are incredibly passionate about the show and the overall theme of personal transformation, as can be seen by the year-round engagement on the show’s Facebook page. Knowing this, we wanted to give our viewers a special role in our season premiere and our contributor’s makeover.”

What was your role in the production?
I am fortunate to get to engage with our amazing What Not to Wear fans year-round on Facebook, Twitter and other social platforms. In a change of pace, I was in the control room with the producers for this shoot, posting outfits/hairstyles/”keep it or toss it” items for our fans to vote on through the show’s Facebook page. I would collected the results while we were filming, feeding them to the producers and, ultimately, our hosts for use in real-time!

Tell us about today’s Facebook takeover by Stacy and Clinton.
Stacy and Clinton were so excited for tonight’s episode that they decided to treat the more than 1.1 million fans on the What Not to Wear Facebook page by taking it over and giving them a peek at what they’re going to see tonight.

If you had to describe the What Not to Wear Facebook community in three words, what would they be?
Fashionable, fierce and fabulous!

Given the choice, would you rather be a nominator, contributor or expert on What Not to Wear?
Contributor for sure. The WNTW dream team (Stacy, Clinton, Carmindy & Ted) really know what they’re doing. I know I’d be in expert hands!

Animal Planet’s ‘Dog Park’ Wins People’s Voice Webby Award

May 1, 2012 | by kdelmonico

The Cast of Animal Planet's 'Dog Park'

As an aspiring dog owner at a company filled with many pet parents, I often ask my “I’d-love-to-get-a-dog-but-what-about-this?” questions to my pup owning co-workers. Growing up in Upstate New York (think farms, not fashion) I have had no previous experience at the dog park, but I had many questions about them (How do the people all know each other? When do you know if the dogs are play fighting vs. real fighting?) Not only were they able to impart their pet-owner wisdom, but listening to their stories made me quickly realize there are rules, practices, community…essentially, a dog park code.

Animal Planet was familiar with the code and, when they launched their web-only series Dog Park in October 2011, fans flocked to the five outspoken characters (and their pooches) who gathered at Washington Square dog park in New York City. After bumping into one another countless times, the five dog lovers decided to form a group to improve the functioning of the community-run park. Animal Planet‘s team captured the ins and outs of the dog park community, complete with park bench confessionals.

We were thrilled to learn today that the series has won the People’s Voice Webby Award in the Online Video – Reality category. While winning any award is always a great nod to the hard work of our teams, winning a People’s Voice award always adds an extra layer of excitement. Congratulations to the entire Animal Planet team! You made the dog park look so fun, I may just have to get a dog after all.