BuzzFeed Inc
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BuzzFeed Inc
BuzzFeed Inc. is a digital media company that makes and distributes entertainment and news content for people who spend time on social platforms and the web. It publishes articles, videos, quizzes, and social-first posts through brands such as BuzzFeed, Tasty, and HuffPost. Its main audience is everyday internet users, especially younger readers who discover content on phones and social feeds. The company makes money mainly by selling advertising and sponsorships around its content, and by creating branded content and other marketing services for advertisers. It also earns from content syndication and licensing arrangements where other platforms or publishers pay to use or distribute its material. In simple terms, BuzzFeed turns attention into ad inventory and media services. What makes BuzzFeed different is that it is built for internet-native content rather than print or traditional TV. It focuses on highly shareable stories, videos, and food content that can travel quickly across platforms, which helps it reach large audiences without relying on a single distribution channel. That puts it in the role of a content producer and digital publisher that depends on audience engagement and advertiser demand.
BuzzFeed Inc. is a digital media company that makes and distributes entertainment and news content for people who spend time on social platforms and the web. It publishes articles, videos, quizzes, and social-first posts through brands such as BuzzFeed, Tasty, and HuffPost. Its main audience is everyday internet users, especially younger readers who discover content on phones and social feeds.
The company makes money mainly by selling advertising and sponsorships around its content, and by creating branded content and other marketing services for advertisers. It also earns from content syndication and licensing arrangements where other platforms or publishers pay to use or distribute its material. In simple terms, BuzzFeed turns attention into ad inventory and media services.
What makes BuzzFeed different is that it is built for internet-native content rather than print or traditional TV. It focuses on highly shareable stories, videos, and food content that can travel quickly across platforms, which helps it reach large audiences without relying on a single distribution channel. That puts it in the role of a content producer and digital publisher that depends on audience engagement and advertiser demand.
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