Sony Pictures is looking to sell a stake in its streaming service, Crackle — and thus onboard a strategic partner to help grow the video property in an increasingly crowded field.
When Instagram launched IGTV last month, the long-form video service — where individual videos can run for up to an hour — was described in the media as a "YouTube competitor" and "Instagram's answer to YouTube." It's not hard to see where those descriptions came from.
In 2016, shortly after the launch of the live streaming platform Live.ly, several of its top users reported that they were making thousands of dollars each day by broadcasting in front of captive audiences.
Lele Pons has several busy months ahead. In a rare update video posted to her YouTube channel today — which typically houses comedic sketches — the 22-year-old teased her 10.6 million subscribers with three upcoming projects: more original music
Nearly a year after Shonda Rhimes signed a multi-year deal with Netflix, her production company has announced a content slate that will appeal to a wide range of viewers.
This past June marked the 10-year anniversary of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Joss Whedon's web musical, devised during the 2008 Writers Guild of America strike, became a breakout hit shortly after its release.
Back in those halcyon days when the Internet was young, offering comment sections and online reviews on your site was seen as a crucial step in the democratization of media, opening the conversation to everyone after centuries of centralized gatekeepers.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) — the governing body behind the modern Olympic Games — and another organization dubbed the Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) convened a meeting with 150 top members of the esports community at the Olympic Museum in Switzerland last Friday.
An upcoming series that will be available through Snapchat's Discover section will give parents access to their children's profiles on dating apps. It's called Parental Guidance, and it comes from digital production company Vertical Networks.
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