The fall 2015 meeting in itself started out with lots of promise, Mic reported. Marcus Johns was in charge of drafting the contract, and he and his fellow creators presented the papers to Vine, which, at first, was tentatively receptive to the ideas and demands presented. In March, Buzzfeed report
Date: Oct 29, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Inside the secret meeting that changed the fate of Vine forever
Marcus Johns, with 6.1 million followers, and Piques, a Vine star with more than 3.1 million followers, helped organize the meeting. They and their peers had noticed a sharp dropoff in engagement on the app. Johns and Piques owed their fame to the platform, and they were desperate to turn it around.
Date: Oct 29, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
8 Best Instagrams From Vanity Fair's White House Correspondents' Dinner After ...
Millennial multitaskers famous for their YouTube videos, Instagram posts,snaps, tweets andVines including Tyler Oakley, Bethany Mota, Marcus Johns, Nash Grier and Jerome Jarre made this themost social guest list yet.And nowhere was the influence of social mediamore obvious than at the Vanity Fa
Date: Apr 26, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
White House Correspondents Assn. dinner preview: Hollywood to mix with DC ...
for the New Yorker), Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross (ABC News) and Ava DuVernay (Thomson Reuters), but there also is an infusion of online celebrities. The Huffington Post is hosting YouTube star Grace Helbig, Vine stars Nash Grier and Marcus Johns and "Serial" host Sarah Koenig, among others.
One of Vine's earliest adopters, film maker Marcus Johns has over 2.8 million followers on the app. With a sharp eye for amusing situations and an array of silly voices at his disposal, his are among the most consistently amusing videos .
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