Last October, Twitch gathered a small group of beta creators to test Watch Parties, a feature that let them livestream select content from Amazon’s Prime Video library to their viewers.
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Casey Neistat Joined Celebs In A Twitch-Streamed Poker Tournament That Raised $1.75 Million For Feeding America
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Twitch Rolls Out ‘Watch Parties’ Feature, Letting Partner Creators Livestream Amazon Prime Video Content
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Twitch Holding Celebrity-Studded, 12-Hour Livestream March 28 To Benefit WHO
On March 28, Twitch will host Stream Aid, a 12-hour, celebrity-studded charity livestream to raise money for the World Health Organization’s (WHO) COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
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Twitch Hooks Up With SoundCloud To Help Musicians Monetize Livestreams Amid COVID-19 Concert Cancellations
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Twitch Indefinitely Bans Lifestyle Streamer Kaceytron For Coronavirus Comments
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Twitch Dives Into Exclusive Livestreaming Deal With Dr DisRespect
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Twitch Partners With Measurement Firm Comscore To Amp Up Ad Data
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Pokimane Becomes Twitch’s Latest Talent Lock-In With Multiyear Exclusive Livestreaming Deal
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Longtime NASCAR Exec Lou Garate Switches Lanes, Becoming Twitch’s First Global Head Of Sponsorship Sales
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Trump Signs Up For Twitch, Will Livestream Campaign Rallies
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Twitch And Music Startup Endel Partner On ‘Insomnia’ — A Channel That Uses AI To Put Viewers To Sleep
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