Both Twitch and Kick are trying to recruit LeBron James after the NBA star announced that he's interested in video game streaming.
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- Kick is going wide with its Creator Incentive Program, which lets streamers keep 95% of revenue
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LeBron James’ interest in streaming has led to a bidding war between Twitch and Kick
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A new platform is trying to take on Twitch and Kick by adding minigames to streaming sessions
Noice is a new streaming platform that combines the experience of Twitch and Kick with original minigame and card-collecting features.
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Kick will pay hourly rates to 50 creators in the second class of its Incentive Program
50 streamers will receive hourly compensation for the broadcasts as part of the second class of Kick's Creator Incentive Program.
- Kick surges to 12 million signups and cuts “unnecessary exposure” to controversial categories
- Kick is not just poaching Twitch stars. It’s also investing in its own homegrown talent.
- Twitch’s branded content screwup gave Kick its biggest day yet
- BruceDropEmOff got banned from Twitch for the fourth time. Then he joined Kick.
- Can Kick actually challenge Twitch? Here are the numbers.
- Kick trolled Twitch by announcing KickCon. Streamers want it to be real.
- Is Kick trying to poach Twitch’s biggest star?
- Streamer Ac7ionMan has already made $38,000 on Twitch rival Kick
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