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Friday, September 14, 2018

YouTube Kids App Unveils New Feature Aimed At Preteens, YouTube Greenlights LGBTQ+ Doc With Raymond Braun, Brat Launches Its Own Record Label

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YouTube Kids App Unveils New Feature To Target Preteens

 
YouTube Kids is rolling out two significant additions today, one of which is an entirely new experience in the app geared toward kids aged eight to 12. The second rollout is that of (previously announced) amped-up parental controls, which allow parents to hand-pick every single video and channel that will show up on their kids' version of the app.

With 70% Of Viewership On Mobile, YouTube Is Finally Rolling Out Vertical Video Ads


Given that a stunning swath of its views take place on mobile devices — to the tune of 70% — it seems surprisingly belated that YouTube is only now rolling out vertical video ads.

YouTube Millionaires: Comedy Vlogger TheNewAdamb99 Just "Loves Making People Happy"


Irish YouTuber Adam 'TheNewAdamb99' Beales is big on connecting with people, whether it's with his audience or his family members, who frequently star alongside Beales in his diverse range of prank, experiment, and commentary videos.

YouTube Kicks Off Ad-Supported Originals Play In India, Beginning With ARRived

 
YouTube is launching original programming in India as its Premium service continues its global push — but with a twist.

Creators Going Pro: How Infinite Went From YouTubing As A Hobby To Building An Infinite Brand

 
His real name is Caylus Cunningham, but on YouTube, he's almost exclusively known by his channel name: Infinite.

YouTube Greenlights Doc About LGBTQ+ Pride, Starring Raymond Braun

 
YouTube, a longtime corporate advocate — and occasional adversary — of the LGBTQ+ community, has greenlit a feature film titled State Of Pride that is set to be released on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots in New York, (which marked protests against police raids of gay bars).

Insatiable Is Back For More — Netflix Is Giving The Massively Polarizing Series A Second Season


Netflix has renewed one of its most controversial series, giving Insatiable — which was almost universally panned by critics and viewers alike — a second season that will air in 2019.

Animation Hub Frederator Names New Director Of Networks, Bolsters YouTube Talent Management Team


Frederator Networks, which has produced hit animated shows like Bee and Puppycat, Bravest Warriors, and Netflix's Castlevania, announced today

Following Hit Tracks By Annie LeBlanc, Tween Studio Brat Is Launching Its Own Digital Record Label

 
Brat, the digital production studio churning out irresistible series and films for tweens headlined by Gen Z's biggest influencers, is foraying into yet another media realm with the launch of its very own record label.
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