China's online video industry could be profitable as soon as 2019, as major players shift from content licensing to original productions.
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After The Adpocalypse, JP Morgan Created Its Own YouTube Ad Safety Tool
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China’s Online Video Industry Poised For Profitability By 2019 (Report)
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Amazon Estimated To Spend $4.5 Billion On Video In 2017
According to analysts at J.P. Morgan, Amazon's spend on video content will reach about $4.5 billion in 2017, close to Netflix's $6 billion.
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PepsiCo, Walmart, Others Join YouTube Ad Freeze As Top Trade Organization Demands ‘Brand Safety’
The latest companies to pull their ads from YouTube include Pepsi, Walmart, Starbucks, FX, General Motors, Dish, JP Morgan, Johnson & Johnson, and Lyft.
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