| | | | | Written by and starring Carly Craig, Swipe Right is a multi-generational series (based on a true story) about a 35-year-old woman, her younger sister, and their mother — all of whom are breaching the world of online dating. | | | | | Amazon has tapped a new executive to lead its video division after former studio head Roy Price departed in October following sexual harassment allegations. | | | | | | Having established herself as a major star on YouTube, Tanya Burr is heading to the theatre. | | | Veteran tech creator Justine Ezarik, known to her 4.6 million YouTube subscribers as iJustine, helped design a Lego sculpture to benefit the Art Revolution Foundation — a children's art education charity. | | | In 2016, Snapchat and NBC struck a content partnership related to that year's Summer Olympics. The deal proved to be a fruitful one, with the broadcaster pulling in 2.2 billion views on Snapchat content it shared from Rio. | | In a new web series, a 300-year age gap makes for an unusual roommate pairing. | | | In each episode of Game Night, Scully and her guests will play a game and will pose trivia questions related to those titles. | | | YouTube has formalized into policy several of the actions it took last week against the controversial vlogger Logan Paul, who continued to engage in objectionable conduct even after igniting an internet firestorm by vlogging the body of a suicide victim in January. | | | | | | | |
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