In the Kingsport Times News article called "Sisters Take Their YouTube Success to Seventeen," Marci Gore talks about the success the Fowler sisters, in addition to other (b/v)loggers, in the YouTube beauty community. Gore focuses on the popularity of Blair & Elle Fowler. At the time of this article, the Fowlers had over 100,000 YouTube subscribers combined. They became more known when they collaborated with Seventeen Magazine and became their "Beauty Smarties" along with eight other beauty bloggers.Beauty Smarties provide make up or hair tutorials on how to achieve a desired look. Other Beauty Smarties include Leesha (xSparkage) and Ingrid (MissGlamorazzi) of YouTube. As they have a big fan base, they are YouTube partners which allows them to monetize their videos and receive a profit from it.
To date, Elle and Blair have over 1,600,000 subscribers of all ages. Their popularity has also lead to contracts with Cellairis, a cell phone accessory company, designing limited edition phone covers.
Elle Fowler and Blair Fowler
Credit: Cellairis
Television Newscast
Christine Devine of Fox 11 News dives into the world of make up tutorials on YouTube during the November 13, 2010 airing. She looks into the most popular and "twisted" make up tutorials demonstrating how to turn into the queen of hearts or as a zombie with unzipped eyes. Many beauty gurus are gaining sponsorships due to the high number of views per video. Others get the opportunity of launching their own cosmetics or fashion lines (such as Michelle Phan's skincare line, IQQU).
Social Networks
Beauty gurus keep touch with their fan base on social media such as Twitter and Facebook. It allows them to interact with them and update them whenever a video is posted. Additionally, it helps them figure out what their viewers want to see.
Analysis
The facts though out all sources seems accurate. The newspaper source focuses on two bloggers while the Fox 11 airing focuses on the beauty community as a whole.
The message was conveyed once during the news in addition to bring posted online with the video clip that was aired. It is presented the same in both formats.
Compiling everything in one place can be convenient for the audience. Since youtube allows them to subscribe to their favorite blogger's channel, the feed updates instantly as soon as something is posted. It can raise questions about ethics such as permission to use copyrighted content in videos or publishing a persons full name when they go by an alias online. Some people find it a hobby to look into a few blogger's private lives an publicize it on gossip forums. Many of them just bash them there, if not on blogger's videos in a comment form.
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