Tubi joins forces with popular TikTokers to create original streaming content
In a move to appeal to its younger viewers, the Fox-owned streaming service Tubi has launched its “Creatorverse Incubator” in partnership with TikTok. The initiative announced on Thursday gives content creators support — such as promotions and the potential of funding — to create original shows exclusively for Tubi. The strategy mirrors that of Peacock, which enlisted TikTok creators last year to generate original content, indicating a trend among streaming platforms to tap into the popularity of social media influencers.
The company plans to announce the first cohort of creators later this summer. Tubi has increased its focus and investment on influencer talent over the past year. Today’s announcement builds on a creators program that Tubi launched 10 months ago that was designed to bring content from famous YouTubers, including Mythical Entertainment, onto its platform.
The company already has 16,000 episodes from more than 200 creators in its content lineup.
Tubi has also rolled out other creator-centric initiatives like teaming up with Kickstarter to feature crowdfunded films and launching “Stubios,” a program to help aspiring filmmakers showcase their original work. Unlike other major streaming platforms, Tubi has actively pursued collaborations with a diverse range of online personalities to expand its reach and attract new audiences. This emphasis on influencer-driven content sets Tubi apart from competitors that have taken a more traditional approach to marketing and partnerships. For example, rivals like HBO Max, Disney+, and Netflix typically partner with influencers to create buzz around new releases, such as inviting them to exclusive events and early screenings
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