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Tumblr Gave Twitter A Run For Its Money Engaging With VMA Watchers [THE BRIEF]

Aug 27, 2013, 19:16 IST

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Data firm Union Metrics says that Tumblr held its own against Twitter during Sunday night’s Video Music Awards. The firm said that nearly as many people were posting VMA-related content on Tumblr, but that more users talked about the awards in general on Twitter.

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UM won The Hershey Co.’s global media planning and buying account. OMD was the previous lead agency and worked with Hershey since 2002.

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Taco Bell and Red Bull were among brands that missed the mark with their VMA tweets, Digiday says.

Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa are appearing in a series of web videos sponsored by the Renuzit line of air fresheners sold by Henkel.

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The Onion blasted CNN for making Miley Cyrus’ VMAs performance the top story on its website, a move the fake news service intimated was made solely to rake in more advertising dollars.

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