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Monday, June 10, 2019

YouTube Creators Who Document Extremism Caught In Crossfire Of Site’s Evolving Policies, Quibi Revives MTV Series, Colleen Ballinger On Broadway

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YouTube Creators Who Document Extremism Caught In Crossfire Of Site's Evolving Policies


Creators who document extremism have been impacted by YouTube's new plan to remove thousands of videos that espouse harmful ideologies like Nazism and white supremacy.

Spotify's 'Sound Up' Boot Camp Returns To Support Women Of Color In Podcasting

 
Spotify has opened applications for the second iteration of Sound Up, a five-day boot camp that provides women of color with resources to kickstart their podcasting careers.

Ingrid Nilsen Pacts With It Gets Better For '#TheirStory' Pride Campaign

 
It's already been a rather contentious Pride Month for YouTube, which is facing widespread criticism for the way it has addressed an instance of homophobic harassment at the hands of prominent right-wing commentator Steven Crowder.

Jeffrey Katzenberg's Quibi To Revive Iconic MTV Series Singled Out And Punk'd


Quibi will resurrect two beloved '90s and early 2000s MTV series in what's possibly its biggest content deal yet. When Jeffrey Katzenberg's shortform video startup launches in 2020, it'll revive dating game show Singled Out and Ashton Kutcher's prank series Punk'd, Deadline reports.

Activists Lobby For Google's Removal From San Francisco Pride Festivities At Board Meeting

 
Board members from San Francisco Pride — a celebration slated for the final weekend of June to commemorate and celebrate LGBTQ+ culture — is considering excluding Mountain View-headquartered Google from its annual festivities, including the famed Pride parade on June 30.

BuzzFeed Studios Names New Top Exec As It Modifies Approach To TV And Film

 
Cindy Vanegas-Gesaule, the head of programming for BuzzFeed News, is adding even more responsibility to her docket, as the digital publisher rethinks its approach to TV and film.

Colleen Ballinger To Make Broadway Debut In Waitress Musical This August

 
After a storied ascent that has included international touring, cameos in blockbuster music videos, her own lipstick line, and an ongoing relationship with Netflix, Colleen Ballinger — the YouTube sensation who created the infamous Miranda Sings character — is ticking off the next item on her career bucket list.
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