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Monday, April 2, 2018

Twitch Lays Off 25 Employees, YouTube Play Buttons Get Redesigned, YouTube Film Critic Calls Out Move Studio For Copyright Abuse, & More Top Stories

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Citing "Adjustments," Twitch Lays Off Approximately 25 Employees


The statement cites "adjustments in some departments" as a cause of the cuts, though it also underlined the advances Twitch has made in recent months, including its deal with the Overwatch League and the record-setting exploits of streamer Ninja.

Geek & Sundry Launches YouTube VR Series Ahead Of International Tabletop Day


YouTube star Felicia Day's Geek & Sundry nerd-leaning media company is feteing International Tabletop Day (ITTD) — a digital and in-person celebration of board games — with a new VR film created by Light Sail VR and the Google Daydream team.

Danielle Bregoli's Second Single Goes Gold, Bolstered By 85 Million YouTube Views


Danielle Bregoli, the feisty 15-year-old who spawned a viral moment on The Dr. Phil Show — in which she taunted the audience to "Cash me outside, how 'bout dat?" — into a full-fledged rap career, has just cinched her first gold single.

Jake Paul Planning Talk Show For YouTube Red


It seems that Jake Paul's next project will have the feel of late-night TV.

YouTube Has Given Its Silver And Gold Creator Awards A Slight Facelift


YouTube has given its Silver and Gold Creator Awards a bit of a makeover.

Christian Baesler To Oversee First We Feast, Rated Red As Complex Networks President


In this newly-created role, Baesler will oversee day-to-day operations at the Hearst and Verizon-owned youth culture media company, whose portfolio of brands includes Complex, First We Feast, Rated Red, Sole Collector, and Pigeons & Planes.

YouTube Star Megan Batoon Offers Just A Tip In New Podacst


Megan Batoon is offering some advice to her fans

Indie Spotlight: Irish Up-And-Comers Live Through The Long Dark Twenties


As the web series medium spreads across the globe, far-flung creators are applying its common tropes to their own lives.

Film Critic Chris Stuckmann Calls Out Universal For Abusing YouTube's Copyright-Claiming System


Though creators all over YouTube deal with overzealous copyright claims from rights holders, few formats are as susceptible to bad-faith claims as film reviews.
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