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Sunday, October 21, 2018

YouTube Pacts With Eventbrite To Bolster Ticket Sales For Music Creators, #YouTubeBlack Fan Fest Returns, Fortnite Takes On YouTubers For Cheat Codes

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YouTube Pacts With Eventbrite To Bolster Ticket Sales For Music Creators

 
Last November, YouTube partnered with Ticketmaster in a bid to increase ticket sales for music creators by featuring purchase links to upcoming shows below their music videos.

YouTube Millionaires: Vine Superstar David Lopez "Couldn't Just Give Up" After Vine's Shutdown, So He Made YouTube His New Home

 
Anyone who spent even a small amount of time on Vine, Twitter's now-shuttered (though it looks to rise again) microblogging site

Streamy Awards Taps Trisha Paytas, Jason Nash To Present, Montell Jordan To Close Out Show

 
The Streamy Awards has added several buzzy creators to its presenter roster, and has also tapped '90s R&B singer Montell Jordan to close out the show with his hit single

#YouTubeBlack FanFest Returns To Howard University For Second Year With Jhené Aiko, Kingsley, De'arra & Ken


#YouTubeBlack, YouTube's initiative to boost the voices of black creators, is putting on its Howard University FanFest for the second year. YouTube has partnered with the historically black college for a 90-minute event that will feature a range of YouTube creators with a collective following of more than 19 million subscribers.

Hila Klein's 'Teddy Fresh' Collabs With Fellow Streetwear Label RipNDip

 
Teddy Fresh, the streetwear brand founded by h3h3Productions' Hila Klein, is continuing its rapid ascent.

Warner Bros. Promptly Shutters K-Drama Streaming Destination DramaFever

 
Warner Bros. has pulled the plug on DramaFever, a subscription hub for Korean Dramas (or K-dramas) and other international programming that the company acquired in 2016 from Japan's SoftBank Group.

'Fortnite' Developer Sues Two YouTubers For Using, Selling Cheat Codes

 
Epic Games, the creator of Fortnite, has filed suit against two YouTubers for using cheats in the game, and then — this part applies to only one of the defendants — selling that programming to other players.
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