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Monday, April 15, 2019

YouTube Reportedly Mulling A 'Quality Watch Time' Metric, Netflix Courting Awards Voters With Magazine, Disney+ Details, & More

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YouTube Is Plotting A New Metric That Would Reward 'Quality Watch Time' (Report)


Amid a ferris-wheeling slew of scandals with respect to objectionable content across its air, YouTube has reportedly been developing a new algorithm to reward content of "quality."

Longtime HQ Trivia Host Scott Rogowsky Exits Company

 
Longtime top HQ Trivia host Scott Rogowsky has exited the company.Rogowsky, who'd been with the game app since its launch in August 2017, had been noticeably absent from its daily live video quiz games since March 24.

Smitten With Liza On Demand, YouTube Premium Picks Up 2 Extra Episodes

 
YouTube Premium apparently likes what it's seeing with Liza On Demand, whose second season is currently in production after being greenlit in January.

Netflix's Next Bid To Charm Awards Voters Is Its Own Magazine, Coming In June


Netflix's next stunt to charm major awards show voters is a full-fledged magazine. The 100-page inaugural issue is set to be published in June, and will highlight some of the nearly 700 projects Netflix released last year as well as the talent behind them, Bloomberg reports.

Early YouTube Author Hannah Hart Returns To Form With Second Holiday-Themed Cookbook

 
YouTube chef Hannah Hart became one of the first digital creators to successfully transition into the literary world when her debut comedic cookbook, My Drunk Kitchen, became a New York Times Best Seller for five weeks upon its release back in 2014.

Instagram Launches Moody Camera Effects For Coachella, Billie Eilish

 
Instagram has released new filters to fete two of the biggest happenings in music right now: Coachella, which kicks off today in the California desert, as well as the debut album of breakout artist Billie Eilish, which is titled When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? (which bowed on March 29).

Disney Streaming Service To Launch In November At $6.99 Per Month

 
Disney has finally dished some serious details about its upcoming streaming service, Disney+. First, we now have an official launch date. The service goes live on Nov. 12, 2019 — but only in the U.S. Wider rollout will happen, but Disney didn't say when.
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