Like YouTube's, Disney's FTC settlement comes with more than a multimillion-dollar payment as penalty. Per the terms, it's required to form an Audience Designation Program that will manually review each video it publishes to YouTube and apply a 'made for kids' or 'not made for kids' label. That means no more channel-wide labeling.
YouTube
-
YouTube is taking over TV viewership in the U.K. Legacy broadcasters are not happy about it.
-
Disney fined $10 million for failing to label YouTube videos as “made for kids”
-
YouTube’s major livestreaming revamp: Ads that don’t stop streams, simultaneous horizontal/vertical broadcasts, and more
YouTube says it developed side-by-side ads because it knows "creators are often hesitant to run ads that interrupt key moments on their streams," and it wanted "a less intrusive format for viewers, while helping creators get paid without pulling their audience away."
-
Top 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 09/14/2025
Traffic on the official YouTube channel of Turning Point USA has skyrocketed in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
-
Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 09/14/2025
-
20 years of YouTube: In 2022, Minecraft fans made sure that Technoblade never dies
-
Top 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 09/07/2025
-
Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 09/07/2025
-
20 years of YouTube: In 2021, MrBeast brought blockbuster TV to YouTube
-
A crackdown on account sharing worked wonders for Netflix. Now YouTube is giving it a try.
-
Top 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 08/31/2025
-
Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 08/31/2025
Newsletter
Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories
Trending Stories
- YouTube just made a Shorts deepfake machine so creators don’t have to be in their own videos

- Jacksepticeye is making a Bloodborne movie

- Top 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 04/12/2026

- Patreon podcast revenue jumps 33% year-over-year, reaching $629 million

- With The Overlap’s acquisition of Mark Goldbridge’s channels, the soccer world bets on YouTube

















