| | | As a celebrity-driven five-a-side soccer tournament kicks off around the world, two media companies are taking some time to highlight women who are making themselves known on the pitch. | | | | | Wikipedia says it wasn't aware of YouTube's decision to roll out the so-called 'information cues', and clarified that it has not entered a formal pact with the Google-owned company. | | | | | | Cohen believes YouTube is at an advantage over potential rivals like Spotify and Apple Music because it can provide "the best of Google Play Music's context server" with YouTube's "breadth and depth of catalogue." | | | While Amazon has been staunchly secretive about its total Prime subscriber count, Reuters has gotten its hands on internal documents that reveal key performance metrics about the company's video efforts. | | Following Kylie Jenner's stock-plummeting admission that she no longer uses Snapchat in the wake of its widely-loathed redesign, yet another major celebrity is denouncing the app. | | | The Dobre Brothers possess a significant amount of online video savvy, and their digital success has led to a deal with a major talent agency. | | | Burgeoning YouTube star Elle Mills, who created a 'coming out' video last year that shot to viral renown — and who has also been namechecked by daily vlogging forebearer Casey Neistat — is set to come face-to-face with fans on her first-ever tour. | | | Snapchat hasn't always sought to ingratiate itself within the digital creator community, but the company's sentiment towards its popular users appears to be changing. | | | | | | |
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