Demonetization, Elsagate, SVOD volatility, the fall of Snapchat, and controversial YouTube stars defined online video in 2017.
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YouTube Deactivates Amazon Fire TV App Earlier Than Expected (Report)
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2017 Was A Volatile Year In The World Of Online Video. Here Are Five Reasons Why.
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Insights: What Worked (And What Didn’t Work) In 2017 In Digital Media And Entertainment
Are we done here yet? The end of the year is a good time to look back at this messy, disfigured, endlessly shifting mess called 2017, and assess.
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YouTube’s iOS App Now Dynamically Adapts To Different Video Orientations
You may have noticed a welcome change to your YouTube app in recent days, as an update announced by the video giant back in June has finally gone live.
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The Stars of YouTube Rewind 2012: Where Are They Now?
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YouTube Music Head: Looped Song Clips No Longer Count Toward Billboard Chart Tallies
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Amazon Has Applied For A Trademark On A Name That Sounds Like A YouTube Competitor
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Minnesota Mom Pleads Guilty To Killing Boyfriend In Ill-Conceived YouTube Stunt
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Ne-Yo Starring ‘Step Up’ Series Coming To Youtube Red January 31
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YouTube Inks Licensing Deals With Universal And Sony Music As It Preps Paid Service (Report)
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Casey Neistat And 17 YouTube Stars Turned An Empty Mall Into Winter Wonderland For Milwaukee Boys And Girls Clubs
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YouTube Red Pulls ‘Super Size Me 2’ After Morgan Spurlock Admits Sexual Misconduct
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