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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Soap-Cutting Videos Could Be The Next Viral Craze, YouTube Rolls Out New Metrics For Creators, Netflix Develops Apps For Filmmakers, & More Stories

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Could Soap-Cutting Videos Be The Successor To YouTube's Massive Slime Craze?


The popularity of slime videos on YouTube has been well-documented — with some of the most popular such channels raking in six-figures monthly and even headlining national tours. But if a bevy of glue and Borax concoction clips has reached a saturation point, a successor trend may be waiting in the wings.

Bustle Sits Down With Chelsea Clinton To Launch Political Interview Series


Women's digital media giant Bustle is set to plunge further into politics with the launch of a new video series called So Tell Me, whose inaugural episode will feature former first daughter Chelsea Clinton.

Esports Held Its Own Upfront In New York City, As Brands Like L'Oreal Carefully Plan Their Entry


Esports—as in, the industry—had its own, small Upfronts/NewFronts-style event on Tuesday at the Sony Playstation Theatre in New York.

YouTuber-Actors Jordan Doww, Asia Jackson To Appear In Lifetime Movie


Like so many digital stars before him, comedy vlogger Jordan Doww is set to make his television debut.

Hulu Wants You To Go To The Movies With New Tomb Raider Ad


Hulu is now trying to get you to go to the movies.

YouTube Rolls Out New Channel Metrics, Personalized Dashboard Within 'Studio' App


YouTube just released three new metrics that it hopes its creators will use to become better at YouTube.

Producer Matthew Signer Is Now Head Of Awesomeness Films


Signer will head creation and distribution of Awesomeness Films content.

CBS All Access Plans To Debut "Six To Seven Originals" Over Next Year


OTT service CBS All Access is going the way of Netflix (though it's still a LONG ways off) with plans to release "six to seven originals" over the next year.

Netflix Developing Apps For TV And Filmmakers To Streamline Production Process


The apps seek to help filmmakers with crew management, scheduling, and budgeting.
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