Gaming just had its biggest year on YouTube. People gathered round to stream more than 50 billion hours of video game-related content in the past 12 months, with 200 million logged-in users watching gaming content every single day — and YouTube is gearing up to snag even more creators and viewers in the coming year.
Dropout, the roughly three-month-old subscription service from noted digital comedy brand CollegeHumor, has arrived as a native app on both iOS and Android.
The much-ballyhooed annual production in which the platform takes stock of its biggest personalities and memes in a compilation clip is getting a lot of dislikes online.
Netflix's mobile apps had their most lucrative month in November, with consumers around the world spending an estimated $86.6 million in subscription fees on the platform's iOS and Android apps combined.
Hulu now takes Venmo. The company revealed last week that, along with more common options like credit and debit cards, it's allowing subscribers to pay their monthly fees using the mobile transaction service — making it the first streamer to do so.
David Dobrik has snagged 10 million subscribers — a towering figure, the 22-year-old notes, that's nearly twice the population of the country where he was born.
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