Linkedin:
What do you want to see?
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Reboots and Revivals are coming in full swing! Remember all the characters you once loved and related to? Well, they are back and better than ever. Grab your friends, siblings, kids, and even grandkids to see what’s up next for network television.
VOTE HERE! On what show you’d like to see, get a second chance at life!
To read more about Reboots and Revivals, here is a link to an article explaining in more detail what the entertainment industry is moving towards and why! (Link Attached)
Poll:
1 – Chuck
2 – Freaks and Geeks
3 – Dawson’s Creek
4 – Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide
Explanation: With LinkedIn, I utilized the app’s poll feature because it causes someone to stop that the post, especially when they see shows they once watched and loved. Then with the description I wanted to entice people to click in to the article to read about what there job opportunities might look like. Shooting TV shows like this are very different than shooting a lot of pilots that don’t get picked up. It changes the industry. So the poll pulls people in but the article helps education about the job market on the why the entertainment industry is going.
Instagram:
Then vs Now: Cast or Leads of Shows
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Wouldn’t you like to see some of these familiar faces revive their once-beloved characters? Click here to see what shows are being rebooted, revived, or revamped for this next generation and why! (Link Attached)
Explanation- Familiar Faces of beloved characters will definitely pop out in the daily scroll of people on Instagram. People love seeing actors then vs now. I’m just using it to draw people in to entice them to see what tv show might be coming to their streaming services. I want the link being in the caption instead of on my profile because people are less likely to go digging for a link.
X:
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WE ARE BACK! One by one, your favorite shows are returning to the big screen! READ all about what is returning as a reboot/revival/remake and why the networks are choosing this! (Link Attached)
Explanation: Twitter is an app about words, so a big meme will stand out in all that clutter. As Cobra Kai was one of the original reboots discussed in the article, it seemed very appropriate. I wanted to keep everything short and sweet for twitters word count and make sure to get the point out fast. In addition to attaching link.


