User:Naomi.nonogawa/OLES2129/draft

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Infobox:

Former logo, used until September 25, 2019
Type of business Private
Type of site
Available in
  • English
  • French
  • Spanish
  • Hindi
  • Arabic
  • German
  • Portuguese
  • Japanese
Founded November 1, 2006; 13 years ago
Headquarters New York City

, U.S.

Founder(s)
Key people
Revenue US$167 million (2015)
Employees 1,700 (December 2017)
URL www.buzzfeed.com
Alexa rank 369 (January 2020)
Advertising Native
Registration Optional
Current status Active

Contents[edit]

Introduction[edit][edit]

  • Includes brief points about overall article[2]
  • Points may talk about following body paragraphs (sections) but without elaboration
  • General information about article is included

Section 1: History[edit][edit]

  • Information about how the business first began
  • Details on founder and his progression on the business throughout the years
  • Impact/outcome of business (website) around the world - how it has expanded

Subsection 1: Funding (***section needs to be updated acc to wiki)[edit][edit]

Subsection 2: Acquisitions[edit][edit]

Content[edit][edit]

  • Explains what business produces and a variety of formats
  • Includes significant content or most popular published work[3]

Subsection 1: News[edit][edit]

Subsection 2: Video[edit][4][edit]

Subsection 3: Podcasts[edit][edit]

Subsection 4: Community (***section needs to be updated acc to wiki)[edit][edit]

Subsection 5: Technology and social media[edit][edit]

Subsection 6: "Tasty"[edit][edit]

Subsection 7: "Worth it"[edit][edit]

Subsection 8: "BuzzFeed Unsolved"[edit][edit]

Subsection 9: "The Try Guys"[edit][edit]

Subsection 10: "Night In/Night Out"[edit][edit]

Section 2: Notable stories[edit][edit]

Subsection 1: "The dress"[edit][edit]

Subsection 2: Watermelon stunt[edit][edit]

Section 3: Awards and recognition[edit][edit]

  • Briefly acknowledges any awards or achievements the business has earned

Section 4: Criticism and controversies[edit][edit]

Subsection 1: Plagiarism[edit][edit]

Subsection 2: Reputation[edit][edit]

Subsection 3: Unpaid contributors[edit][edit]

Subsection 4: Advertiser influence on editorial[edit][edit]

Subsection 5: Hiring practices[edit][edit]

Subsection 6: Ideology[edit][edit]

Conclusion[edit]

Sources I want to include on this page[edit]

References[edit][edit]

  1. ^ Robischon, Noah (2016-02-16). "How BuzzFeed's Jonah Peretti Is Building A 100-Year Media Company". Fast Company. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
  2. ^ "BuzzFeed". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
  3. ^ "BuzzFeedVideo". YouTube. Retrieved 2020-04-01.
  4. ^ "BuzzFeed News gets its first Pulitzer citation". Poynter. 2017-04-10. Retrieved 2020-04-01.