Every month, Daily Brief runs several stories that just seem to catch our attention and hold it—they grab more clicks, people stay with them longer, they get shared around the interwebs.
From Stranger Things’ super clever retro movie posters, to Fox Premium Latin America’s simple and clean rebrand to Marlon‘s engaging YouTube campaign, here are our five picks for September’s Best of Brief.
1. Stranger Things Posters Pay Homage to ‘80s Movies
Netflix recreates posters of films that inspired the series in social-media campaign ahead of show’s upcoming second season.
2. Brand/Rebrand: Fox Premium
LATAM pay-TV network unifies app, television for new era of “viewsership.”
3. How HBO, Netflix Are Changing TV with Branching Narratives
The interactive format engages viewers with choices that shape the story—and perhaps the entertainment industry as a whole.
4. ‘Marlon’ YouTube Campaign Continues to Connect After Finale
Audiences are still discovering NBC’s second highest-rated new comedy of the summer.
5. Syfy Celebrates Genre, Fans on Its 25th Anniversary
With aggressive rebrand, Syfy wants to champion both science fiction genre and its fans.
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