YouTube is putting its standalone gaming app out to pasture. YouTube Gaming, which the platform launched as a specialized destination for gaming creators and viewers in 2015, is officially being retired in March 2019. And while the app will be no more, it will be replaced by a new landing page for desktop users: youtube.com/gaming.
YouTube megastar Casey Neistat frequently films vlogs from the comfort of his fastidiously cluttered Soho studio as well as Tribeca-based 368 — a still-in-construction collaborative space for digital creators.
For YouTube, TV sets are the fastest-growing mode of viewership, chief product officer Neal Mohan said in a keynote speech at this past weekend's International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam.
After topping longtime Emmy stalwart HBO for the first time in terms of nominations this year (112 to 108), streaming giant Netflix tied the paid TV network in wins at last night's ceremony — a major coup.
Following its June rollout of 'Channel Memberships' to creators with more than 100,000 subscribers, YouTube is expanding the program now to creators with a minimum of 50,000 subscribers, Engadget reports.
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