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Thursday, December 21, 2017

Amazon Trademarks Name That Sound Like A YouTube Competitor, 'Cash Cab' Spinoff Heads To Facebook Watch, YouTube Music Head Talks Billboard Charts

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Amazon Has Applied For A Trademark On A Name That Sounds Like A YouTube Competitor


There's been a fascinating new twist in the ongoing feud between Amazon and YouTube.

Rhett & Link's Latest Star-Studded Christmas Song Features Bedazzled Butts


For the third time in six years, Rhett & Link have written and performed a song that introduces a glamorous holiday trend.

Cameron Dallas Launches Romance-Mystery Mobile Game Alongside 'Episode'


In Cameron Dallas: Started With A Lie, users will play the game as a high school student who is in deep trouble with the 23-year-old after lying to the whole school about dating him.

Live Streaming Platform Live.me Takes On Trendy App HQ With New Quiz Show


Live.me is offering up its answer to one of the most popular apps of the current moment.

Discovery, Group Nine Media To Bring Cash Cab Spinoff Set In An Elevator To Facebook Watch


As New York City riders get back in the Cash Cab, a digital companion to the beloved trivia show will arrive on Facebook Watch.

Fund This: Two Hobbyists Fumble Their Way Through New Activities


Trying out new hobbies can be a great way to meet people, but you also run the risk of embarrassing yourself. Luckily, if you play your cards right, your growing pains can result in hilarious entertainment.

Minnesota Mom Pleads Guilty To Killing Boyfriend In Ill-Conceived YouTube Stunt


Monalisa Perez, who tragically killed her boyfriend and the father of her two children, Pedro Ruiz III, in an ill-conceived YouTube stunt last June, has plead guilty to second degree manslaughter.

Group Nine To Make TV Debut With Dodo-Produced Series On Animal Planet


The Dodo, a Group Nine-owned digital media brand focused on all things animals, is headed to linear television with a new Animal Planet series.

YouTube Music Head: Looped Song Clips No Longer Count Toward Billboard Chart Tallies


Lyor Cohen said that the platform will no longer count videos of looped snippets of songs toward streaming tallies.
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