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New to The Street's 1-800-FLOWERS.COM (NASDAQ: FLWS) Interview Surpasses 1 Million Views as Audience Continues to Grow
Another Viral New to The Street Interview - 10 Months After Its Initial Release, FLWS Content Continues to Average More Than 100,000 Views Monthly, With Views and Audience Retention Growing
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / August 19, 2026 / New to The Street, one of the longest-running business television and digital media platforms, today announced that its executive interview featuring 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. (NASDAQ:FLWS) has surpassed 1 million views, becoming another viral interview within the New to The Street digital ecosystem.
Nearly 10 months after its original release, the interview continues to average more than 100,000 views per month, with both new viewership and audience retention continuing to grow.
The sustained performance demonstrates the long-tail value of New to The Street's approach to corporate storytelling. Rather than treating an executive interview as a one-time media placement, New to The Street builds and distributes content designed to remain discoverable and continue reaching new audiences for months - and potentially years - after its initial release.
"One million-plus views and still growing 10 months later is the type of performance we want our platform to deliver," said Vince Caruso, Co-Founder of New to The Street. "This has become another viral interview for our network. More importantly, it continues to attract over 100,000 viewers monthly. That's the power of creating content with a long digital life rather than exposure that disappears after a single broadcast."
The FLWS performance adds to a growing portfolio of New to The Street interviews, biographies, documentaries and commercial content that continue generating audiences well beyond their original release dates.
New to The Street describes this model as Predictable Media - combining premium executive storytelling, television broadcasting, digital distribution, social media amplification and a large YouTube subscriber ecosystem to create corporate media assets with measurable longevity.
For public companies competing for investor, institutional and consumer attention, New to The Street believes the next generation of corporate media will increasingly be measured not simply by where content appears, but by how many people watch, how long they stay, and whether the audience continues growing over time.
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