I've been thinking a lot recently about the World's Most Valuable Media & Entertainment Company. For most of recent memory, that company has been Disney. Late this past week, it was, by a bare two-tenths of a percentage point, Netflix.
A Berlin-based developer has conceived an eerily convenient extension for Google Chrome that automatically pauses YouTube clips when a viewer averts his or her gaze.
Cobra Kai, arguably the first breakthrough hit to emerge from YouTube's subscription service — which was recently rebranded as YouTube Premium — has announced Martin Kove as a series regular for its second season.
As part of Casey Neistat's vision for his month-old startup 368, the YouTube star plans to produce a number of projects that will be centered around the work of particularly creative people.
It's been almost six years since the short film Innocence of Muslims (pictured above) sparked global protests, but the video's controversial portrayal of the prophet Muhammad is still causing consequences for the platform that initially hosted it.
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