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Wednesday, February 21, 2018

5G Could Break Up Duopoly And Cut ALL Cords, Snapchat Now Selling Air Jordans, Nintendo Expels YouTube Creators, Viacom Gets 'Lit!' With Beats, More

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Could 5G Break Facebook And Google's Grip On Online Content, Cut ALL Cords?


5G is so fast.
How fast is it?!?
5G is so fast that it could cause a serious threat to the Google and Facebook duopoly and, like, cut ALL the cords. 

Amazon To Bring Ad-Supported Options To Its Channels Program


Amazon will bring advertisements to its streaming Channels program later this year, offering ad-supported options in a currently subscription only environment.

Viacom's Branded Agency Teams With Beats On 'Lit!' Series About Viral Dance Culture


Viacom's in-house branded content agency, Velocity, has teamed with Beats By Dre for the latest episode of its docu-style series Lit!

Two Top Fullscreen Execs Join Otter Media's Senior Management Team


Otter Media, the joint digital media venture formed by AT&T and The Chernin Group in 2014, has announced a slew of new hires following the appointment of CEO Tony Goncalves last week.

Instagram's Latest Direct Messaging Feature Challenges Snapchat Again


Instagram is basically out-Snapchatting Snapchat at this point.

Snapchat Continues Ecommerce Experimentation — This Time With Nike Air Jordan Drop


As it struggles to turn around stalling user and ad growth, Snapchat is continuing to toy with ecommerce — and in a way that feels more substantial than its hotdog Halloween costume.

Crunchyroll Anime Awards Will Stream Live On Twitch February 24


Ahead of the event, Crunchyroll's Twitch channel will host a 2017 anime marathon to get everyone who didn't spend the year watching new anime up to speed.

Fox News Is The Latest Cable Network To Announce Stand-Alone Streaming Service


Fox News is launching a stand-alone subscription service meant to "appeal to the Fox superfan," according to the company's SVP of development and production, John Finley.

Nintendo To Expel Members From 'Creators Program' In Accordance With New YouTube Policy


Yesterday was the day that changes officially roll out to YouTube's Partner Program (YPP), whereby, in order to monetize on the platform, creators will need to have surpassed 4,000 hours of watch time within the past year and boast at least 1,000 subscribers.
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