NowThis pioneered "social video"—found footage recut for maximum shareability on social media, often featuring text-on-screen captions. The company's breakthrough came with "audio agnostic content"—subtitled videos that viewers could watch without headphones. According to a Nielsen study commissioned by NowThis, the company's videos reach 70 percent of all Americans in their twenties every month.
Are You Okay? Are You Okay? is a digital comedy interview series launched in 2024, hosted by Brianna "Bri" Morales. The series features a mix of celebrity interviews and man-on-the-street-style content, with guests including Lizzo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nick Jonas, and Joe Jonas. The show was created under Editor-in-Chief Michael Vito Valentino as part of NowThis's rebrand toward Gen Z-focused original programming. In 2025, the franchise expanded with
Are You Okay? Live!, a touring live show with performances at venues including the Laugh Factory in Chicago and Los Angeles. As of 2026, the show's TikTok account has over 568,000 followers and 35.7 million likes.
Salary Transparent Street In January 2026, NowThis acquired
Salary Transparent Street, a viral social media franchise created by Hannah Williams in 2022. The series features street interviews in which Williams asks strangers about their occupations and salaries to promote pay transparency and close wage gaps. Williams, a former data analyst and
Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, created the series after discovering she was being underpaid at her job. Prior to the acquisition, Salary Transparent Street operated as a two-person team run by Williams and her husband James Daniels, generating over $1 million in revenue in 2023 primarily through brand partnerships. CEO Sharon Mussalli stated that the company plans to scale the franchise across NowThis' 92-million-follower network and expand into long-form video, live events, and merchandise.
NowThis Impact NowThis Impact, formerly known as NowThis Politics, is the company's issue-driven brand focusing on politics, policy, civil rights, and social justice. The brand produces socially-conscious news content designed to educate audiences on issues that matter to them, distinguishing it from NowThis's entertainment-focused programming. NowThis's political coverage gained national prominence during the 2016 election cycle. In September 2015, the company conducted what it described as the first-ever cross-platform interview of a presidential candidate with Bernie Sanders, tailoring content for Facebook, Tumblr, Snapchat, Twitter, Vine, and Instagram, garnering 15 million views in 10 days. During the 2016 presidential campaign, NowThis interviewed President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden; an Obama interview released days before the election, in which he criticized FBI Director James Comey's handling of the Hillary Clinton email investigation, generated widespread news coverage. In 2018, a NowThis video of Texas Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke defending NFL players who knelt during the national anthem went viral, elevating O'Rourke to national prominence. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sat down for an interview with NowThis weeks before her 2018 upset primary victory. NowThis's content is targeted at left-leaning
Millennials and
GenZ. NowThis has more than 8.5m followers for its news and politics accounts, ranked as the top news publisher in the United States in 2022 by the
Reuters Institute. An analysis from
BuzzFeed News found that NowThis was the most popular left-leaning site on Facebook between 2015 and 2017; along with
Occupy Democrats, it accounted for half of the 50 top posts on Facebook. According to the
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism NowThis' videos are primarily
emotion-driven in order to generate views and shares and the group has been accused of making partisan content. == Business ==