YouTube is preparing to relaunch its music service, and in preparation, the company has spent a lot of money on advertising--enough money that its ads will appear alongside live sports events and will feature Cardi B.
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Morgan Stanley Pegs YouTube’s Valuation At $160 Billion, Above Disney, Comcast, And Netflix
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YouTube Taps Cardi B To Promote Its Revamped Music Service
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Ellen DeGeneres’s Dancing Sidekick tWitch Gets His Own YouTube Series
DJ and dancer from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," Stephen "tWitch" Boss, has his own show, which debuted on YouTube (and Ellentube) today. Called "tWitch, Please...Help Me Dance," the show follows Boss as he teaches people dance moves.
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You Can Watch The Royal Wedding Live On YouTube Tomorrow
Starting at 6 AM EST tomorrow, the Royal Family's YouTube channel will be hosting a live stream of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's nuptials. So far, a few hundred people are already "waiting" for the stream on YouTube.
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Marshmello, Liza Koshy, Collins Key To Headline YouTube Onstage Event At 2018 VidCon
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YouTube’s New Artist On The Rise Program To Spotlight Singer Jessie Reyez
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YouTube TV Channels For The Young Turks, Tastemade Now Live With 9 New Shows
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New Version Of YouTube Music Ready To Launch, Will Feature Smart Recommendations, Context-Based Search
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YouTube Adding Songwriter, Label, And Publisher Credits To All Official And User-Generated Music Videos
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Incognito Mode May Soon Bring More Privacy To Users Of YouTube’s Mobile App
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Cisco Announces YouTube Ad Boycott, Citing Fear Of A “Brand-Tarnishing Experience”
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Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” Clocks 55 Million Views In Just Four Days
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