YouTube has terminated its relationship with Yeah1 — a publicly-traded Vietnamese media giant that owns a handful of multi-channel networks, including ScaleLab, which it just purchased two months ago.
YouTube is taking further action to fight the spread of conspiracy theories. A new feature — which is currently being piloted in India for search queries in both English and Hindi — will showcase fact-checking cards when people search for sensitive topics, BuzzFeed reports. YouTube told the outlet that the tool will roll out globally, though no dates have been set.
Heard Well, the four-year-old music upstart co-founded by vlogger Connor Franta, which collaborates with fellow influencers to curate physical and digital albums, is broadening its presence in the podcast space.
Last month, Captain Marvel star Brie Larson made a lot of men on the internet very mad. How? Well, during an interview with Marie Claire, she said she'd noticed the majority of people who interview her during press runs are white men.
After a massive change to its original content strategy, YouTube is bringing back Cobra Kai — arguably its biggest hit yet — for a second season on April 24.
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