Twitter to focus on video, commerce in business revamp - investor
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[June 17, 2023] By
Sheila Dang
(Reuters) -Twitter plans to focus on video, creator and commerce
partnerships to revitalize the social media company's business beyond
digital advertising, according to an investor presentation by owner Elon
Musk and new Chief Executive Linda Yaccarino that was reviewed by
Reuters.
Yaccarino, who started as CEO on June 5, told Twitter investors on
Thursday that the company is in early conversations with political and
entertainment figures, payments services and news and media publishers
on potential partnerships, said a source familiar with the matter, who
spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a private investor call.
The presentation was Yaccarino's first time addressing the company's
investors, the source said.
After Musk acquired Twitter in October, the social media firm faced
months of chaos, including layoffs of thousands of employees, criticism
over lax content moderation, and an exodus of many advertisers who did
not want their ads appearing next to inappropriate content.
Musk's hiring of Yaccarino, a longtime advertising executive who
modernized ad sales at Comcast-owned entertainment and news conglomerate
NBCUniversal, was a signal that digital ads remained a priority for
Twitter.
Some ad-buying firms had recommended their clients pause ad spending on
Twitter after Musk's takeover. Those recommendations have been reversed
and none of the major advertising holding companies are currently
recommending a pause, according to a slide shown during the
presentation.
Well-known brands including Warner Bros, Mondelez, McDonald's and
Walmart have resumed advertising on Twitter after initial pauses, the
slide said.
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Yaccarino told investors that ad spending in several advertiser
categories is now up at least 40% year-over-year, including health,
consumer packaged goods and financial services, the source said.
A Twitter executive declined to comment.
VIDEO AND COMMERCE
Under Musk, Twitter changed its business name to X Corp., reflecting
the billionaire's vision to create a "super app," like China's
WeChat, that he has said would include digital payments and other
services.
Twitter is applying for "money transmitter licenses" in all 50 U.S.
states, according to a slide from the presentation.
The company has also focused on growing video content on the
platform. Vertical video now accounts for more than 10% of time
spent on Twitter, another slide said.
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson launched a new show earlier this
month on the platform called "Tucker on Twitter."
Twitter envisions that it could sell ads and sponsorships alongside
videos from Carlson and other content creators, the source said.
Yaccarino has also told colleagues in recent days that Musk has
expressed strong support for her ideas and the working relationship
was off to a positive start, the source added.
(Reporting by Sheila Dang in Dallas; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and
Daniel Wallis)
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