#YouTubeBlack, the video giant's two-and-a-half-year-old initiative to amplify the voices of creators of color, hosted its second annual FanFest event at Howard University last week.
Two YouTuber duos scored impressive debuts this week with the launch of new podcast ventures — illuminating the unique role that digital creators can play within the burgeoning medium.
Another Time Warner brand bites the dust. Fresh off axing K-drama hub DramaFever and irreverent comedy brand Super Deluxe, WarnerMedia, the renamed media entity formed in the wake of AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner,
Cobra Kai, arguably YouTube Premium's first breakout hit to nab widespread viewership, critical acclaim, and standing within the larger cultural zeitgeist, has cast a buzzy actress-influecer for its follow-up season.
Sad news, truth-seekers: Netflix has axed true crime mockumentary series American Vandal, bringing the hard-hitting adventures of (fictional) investigative documentarians Peter Maldonado and Sam Ecklund to an end.
After being virtually absent from YouTube for months, Cameron Dallas wiped all of his social media channels last week to herald the release of a brand new single — marking his first musical efforts in roughly three years.
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