T-Series, the Bollywood record label that became the bane of PewDiePie's YouTube existence last year, has become the first channel in the platform's history to cross 100 million subscribers.
Beleaguered YouTube network StyleHaul confirmed in March that it was shuttering all U.S.-based operations to shift its influencer and talent management to Europe.
Millions. Your average YouTube creator needs millions — perhaps even tens of millions — of views to hit the platform's 'Trending' tab. If that doesn't sound surprising, here's another tidbit: traditional media outlets like late-night shows, ESPN, and CNN only need hundreds of thousands — or sometimes only tens of thousands — of views to make it there.
As a kid, Dallas Rowley survived in the water. He grew up Arizona, and the searing heat drove him to seek all the chill he could get in local pools and waterways.
Twitter is looking for some huge shoes to fill. The company is currently hiring a so-called Tweeter In Chief — an employee who will be tasked with overseeing the company's flagship account, located at @Twitter.
For the first time, Hulu has revealed details about the size of its user base — and exactly how many of its subscribers are willing to shell out for its more expensive, ad-free tier.
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