The Obamas are coming to a streaming service near you. Barack and Michelle Obama, who served as the President and First Lady of the United States, respectively, between 2009 and 2017, have inked a multi-year content partnership with leading SVOD platform Netflix.
Back in January, Grant Thompson — known online as The King Of Random — found himself facing legal charges after neighbors complained that he set off explosive devices in his backyard.
K-pop supergroup BTS is continuing its YouTube reign. The band's latest music video for "Fake Love" (below) has cinched the 2018 record for the most-viewed YouTube video on the day of its release.
Amid the launch of two subscription services, YouTube Music and YouTube Premium, Morgan Stanley shared in a note with investors Friday that it estimates YouTube is worth $160 billion.
Fifteen-year-old Johnny Orlando, who rose to fame posting covers of songs by Shawn Mendes (44 million views) and Taylor Swift (37 million views) on YouTube, has inked a record deal with Universal Music Canada (UMC). The Toronto native currently counts 3 million followers on YouTube and 5 million followers on Instagram.
There wasn't too much news about YouTube during Google's I/O conference earlier in May, but Google CEO Sundar Pichai did announce a pair of new features, both of which assist users who spend too much time bingeing videos.
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