MrBeast seeks funding at $5 billion valuation

1 year ago

MrBeast wants to launch a holding company to encompass all of the initiatives he has launched since erupting to YouTube fame,…

Anthropic is training its AI by having it play Pokemon on Twitch

1 year ago

When it comes to Pokémon, Anthropic's Claude AI has gotta scrape 'em all. The generative AI bot has joined in on the…

The most popular podcaster not named Joe Rogan is building a $250 million true crime network

1 year ago

Ashley Flowers' future is looking rosy thanks to a $40 million investment. Flowers, the podcast producer behind the hit show Crime Junkies, has…

Alix splits from Alex: Earle dropped from Cooper’s Unwell Network

1 year ago

Less than two years after they teamed up for a content development partnership, Alex Cooper and Alix Earle are breaking up. Cooper's Unwell Network is…

YouTube’s podcasts now reach one billion users per month

1 year ago

YouTube's podcast library just hit a major milestone. In a post published on its official blog, the Google-affiliated platform revealed…

Twitch streamers are getting “sponsorships from marquee brands” in their dashboards thanks to StreamElements

1 year ago

If you're a Twitch streamer, a fresh crop of sponsorship opportunities is en route to your dashboard. StreamElements has announced a partnership with the…

Toy wonders: 75% of kids ask their parents to buy something after seeing it in an ad on YouTube

1 year ago

A new report details YouTube's wide-reaching impact in the world of children's retail. According to data published by Precise TV,…

Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Druski finds love while Ryan Trahan goes time travelling

1 year ago

Druski is no longer wondering what "coulda been," because the star creator is living his best life. His new dating show…

Have you heard? Will Smith meets xQc, YouTube changes color, and AMP gets into skincare

1 year ago

Each week, we handpick a selection of stories to give you a snapshot of trends, updates, business moves, and more…

British TV is blowing up online thanks to YouTube and Netflix

1 year ago

Brits are keeping up with their favorite shows by moving from the telly to YouTube. As broadcasters like Channel 4 see…