YouTube CEO to Burned-Out Creators: It’s OK to Take a Break From Posting
Stressed-out YouTube creators anxious that their channels will take a traffic hit if they take a mental-health break shouldn’t worry, according to YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki: She says a data analysis shows that, on average, YouTubers get even more views when they return after a hiatus. In a Nov. 21 open letter to creators, Wojcicki [...
YouTube wants to help creators who use profanity — or otherwise produce videos that are deemed “advertiser unfriendly” — to make more money: The video giant has launched a test program to identify marketers who are “interested in edgier content,” according to CEO Susan Wojcicki. One of the first categories of advertisers YouTube has zeroed [...]Google wants to make it easier to buy movie tickets on the web: The search giant has teamed up with Fandango, MovieTickets.
The Players’ Tribune, the media company founded by Derek Jeter dedicated to serving up first-person content from athletes, has been acquired by Minute Media — the latest roll-up play in a wave of consolidation in digital media. Terms of the deal are not being disclosed. Completion of the transaction is subject to customary closing conditions [...]
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