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Thursday, November 8, 2018

Pet Influencers Can Get $15K Per Instagram Post, YouTube Paid Out $3 Billion In Content ID, Study Says Most Kids Have Seen Disturbing Stuff On YouTube

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Pet Influencers Can Command $15,000 Per Instagram Post, Says Top Animal Talent Manager

 
While the top human influencers on Instagram can reportedly command as much as $1 million per sponsored post, our four-legged friends can also make a substantial living as pet influencers, says Loni Edwards, the founder of top animal talent management firm The Dog Agency.

Creators Going Pro: How PrestonPlayz Went From YouTubing As A Hobby To Running A Booming Business With His Parents

 
Going into business with family doesn't work out for everyone, but for YouTuber and esports investor Preston Arsement, running the business behind his four YouTube channels with his parents, his wife Brianna, and his siblings is straight-up "amazing."

Facebook Video Giant Jellysmack Launches New Beauty Series For Men, Women Of Color

 
The Facebook video giant formerly known as Keli Network — which was rebranded as Jellysmack in September on the heels of a $14 million funding round and reaching 2.5 billion monthly views — is adding to its beauty-aimed repertoire with two new series.

Most Parents Who Let Their Kids Watch YouTube Have Encountered Disturbing Videos (Study)

 
A new study from Pew Research Center confirms widespread concerns about young children encountering objectionable content on YouTube.

Olan Rogers' Final Space Is Now Streaming Exclusively On VRV Ahead Of Second Season Premiere

 
Folks in the U.S. who want to catch up on YouTube creator Olan Rogers' animated sci-fi series Final Space ahead of its second season can now do so exclusively on fandom streaming platform VRV.

Grace Helbig And Mamrie Hart Turn To Patreon For This Might Get Weird Podcast

 
Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart are the latest YouTube stars to hop on the Patreon bandwagon in a bid to find financial backing for their axed YouTube series-turned-podcast This Might Get Weird.

YouTube Has Paid Out More Than $3 Billion To Copyright Holders Through Content ID


In its latest How Google Fights Piracy report, Google gave an under-the-hood look at numbers for YouTube's copyright infringement-busting Content ID system, introduced back in 2007.
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