One of the fun things about writing about the business of entertainment and technology is covering the panoply of industry and fan-focused live events. They can be exhausting, yes, but VidCon and San Diego Comic-Con, South by Southwest and E3, and other schmoozefests like them bring together lots of interesting companies, smart executives, cool products, and deeply engaged fans.
E3
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Climbing The Charts: Which Top Creators Are Growing Watch Time Across Facebook And YouTube?
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Insights: How Will VidCon And Other Live Events Adapt To The New Realities?
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Dr DisRespect Apologizes For Public Bathroom Stream, Teases Twitch Return Next Week
Twitch star Guy ‘Dr Disrespect’ Beahm (3.5 million followers) has apologized for streaming in a public restroom at gaming convention E3 last month, which resulted in a multi-week suspension from Twitch, as well as revoked access to E3.
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Avengers, Nintendo Owned The E3 Video Conversation
The Avengers are making a lot of waves outside of the box office. Meanwhile, everyone still loves Zelda. A lot.
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Gamer Dr DisRespect Suspended By Twitch, Banned From E3 After Public Bathroom Stream
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‘Fortnite’ Still Leads Views For Gaming Titles On Social Video. By A Lot.
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YouTube Enlists Felicia Day, JackSepticEye, ErinPlays For 10-Hour ‘E3’ Live Stream
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Audience Growth For ‘Fortnite’ Gamers Ninja And KittyPlays Stays Strong Ahead of E3
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Twitch Beat Its All-Time Concurrent Viewer Record At E3 This Year
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Ninja And Marshmello Win $1 Million For Charity At Fortnite’s First Celeb Pro-Am Tournament
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Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins To Receive Diamond Play Button During YouTube’s E3 Live Stream
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Crunchyroll Anime Awards Will Stream Live On Twitch February 24
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