Market research firm eMarketer found in its latest ad spending forecast that YouTube will generate $3.36 billion in net video ad revenues this year in the U.S. — a 17% uptick over last year.
In what smacks of slightly desperate "us-also-ism," Facebook this week launched its Portal and Portal Plus hardware devices. The big question for consumers, after years of Facebook missteps on privacy, is whether you should let the Portal inside your door. I'd suggest maybe not.
Jake Roper is set to launch one of his most ambitious projects yet. The science-inclined YouTube creator behind the Vsauce3 channel will star in a 30-minute unscripted YouTube Original production based off his hit video "Could You Survive Home Alone?"
Given the inordinate amount of influencer-fronted beauty launches that proliferate on YouTube, it seems only inevitable that Miranda Sings — whose smeary red lips have become something of an iconic look — would get in on the action.
Two dozen female music-makers recently gathered in YouTube's Los Angeles Space for SheWrites, a new women-only songwriting camp sponsored by YouTube and founded by longtime industry insiders Charlie McClean and Violet Skies.
After hitting shelves last week amid widespread critical acclaim, sales for Hank Green's debut novel, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing, appear to be following suit.
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