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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Logan Paul Apology Video Gets 24 Million Views in 24 Hours, JP Morgan Invented Its Own YouTube Ad Safety Tool, Predictions For 2018, & More Stories

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Logan Paul's Apology Video Has Amassed Roughly 24 Million Views In 24 Hours


While it remains to be seen how a vlog exploiting suicide will affect Logan Paul's future career prospects and standing within the larger YouTube community — which has collectively responded to the clip with disappointment and disgust — many fans are still interested in what the 22-year-old has to say for himself.

Facebook Replaces Twitter As Exclusive Streaming Partner For Golden Globes Pre-Show


Ahead of the 75th annual Golden Globe Awards, set to air this Sunday on NBC, Facebook has inked an exclusive livestreaming pact with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions.

A Kid With A Vlog Met Jenna Marbles At The Mall And Got 90,000 New Subscribers As A Result


A chance encounter at the mall has vaulted a precocious boy's YouTube channel into the spotlight.

YouTube's Top Yoga Channel Begins 30-Day Regimen To Help You With Your New Year's Resolution


The most common New Year's Resolution is "get healthy." Fans of YouTube's top yoga channel can fulfill their resolutions without leaving their homes.

Peerless Prognostications For A Perilously Fuzzy Future In Online Entertainment


Here's what's likely to shape entertainment the next 12 months. (Spoiler Alert: It's going to be a wild ride.)

Sequel To Oscar-Nominated Animated Short World Of Tomorrow Arrives On Vimeo


Don Hertzfeldt has rolled out his latest slice of animated ingenuity.

Ellen Degeneres Hangs Out With YouTube Food Critic Kalen Allen, Offers Production Assistance


Kalen Allen's hilariously candid food reviews have won over one of TV's most influential individuals.

After The Adpocalypse, JP Morgan Created Its Own YouTube Ad Safety Tool


Finance giant JP Morgan Chase has created an internal tool that plugs into YouTube's application programming interface (API) and selects channels that it deems safe for ads to appear.
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