| | | In December, YouTube announced a new feature called Reels, which it quietly launched later that month. Reels are a form of Stories, the disappearing content format that began on Snapchat before spreading across the social web. | | | | | While her brother is making a killing on flamethrowers, Tosca Musk's latest business venture arrives with a decidedly softer touch: a female-focused streaming platform called PassionFlix. | | | | | | Brooklyn-based podcast network Gimlet Media, which creates popular audio narratives like Reply All and Crimetown, is officially moving into the film and TV world. | | | HQ Trivia, a game show app that broadcasts live quizzes daily and offers players thousands of dollars in prize money, has tapped a new head of programming and strategic partnerships, Brandon Teitel, to spearhead brand integration. | | | DreamWorksTV, a division of Awesomeness that creates family-friendly digital content distributed via YouTube, has pacted with Amazon to launch its first subscription offering. | | | Influencer marketing may be one of the hottest trends in business, but the federal agency regulating it faces many challenges just keeping up with the sector's rapid evolution and endless new gray areas. | | Hannah Stocking is one of YouTube's rising stars, and her digital success is opening new doors. | | | Streaming device maker Roku has added YouTube's skinny bundle into the mix. | | | Billions of internet users across the world can now take advantage of a more efficient version of YouTube. | | | As the Logan Paul apology tour kicks into high gear, the embattled YouTube star has made an appearance on TV. | | | | | | |
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