A new market study from research firm SimilarWeb revealed that YouTube is on track to surpass Facebook in traffic to become the second largest website in the United States.
Today was a big day for Roku. It announced second quarter earnings, expanded the reach of its free streaming service, and added a new sci-fi channel to the lineup.
Can a company take a billion-dollar investment that was home to thousands of online creators and millions of fans and expect said creators and fans to simply slide over to another of its platforms as if nothing has changed?
If you didn't know there's still a bona fide, functioning Blockbuster shop open in the U.S., you're probably like most people. But the folks of Bend, Ore., know the last Blockbuster well — it's their local store.
YouTube, Facebook, Spotify, and Apple have all taken actions against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his site Infowars this week, removing large amounts of content citing violations of hate speech policies.
The Westboro Baptist Church, a hate group that espouses anti-LGBTQ+, anti-Semitic, Islamophobic, and other hateful views, accidentally endorsed a new album by gay artist and YouTube creator, Elijah Daniel.
Snapchat has some good news and some bad news. Its second quarter earnings exceeded expectations, but its user base has sustained a 3 million daily user loss.
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