A month after ratings agency Barb reported that the number of viewers watching YouTube (52 million) had surpassed the BBC (51 million) for the first time, the two have announced a new strategic ...
This week, tech content creators began to suspect that AI was making it harder to share some of the most highly sought-after tech tutorials on YouTube, but now YouTube is denying that odd removals ...
Disney-owned channels, including ABC and ESPN, are no longer available on YouTube TV due to a contract dispute. YouTube TV stated it will not agree to terms that disadvantage its members while ...
YouTube introduced likeness-detection tools to help creators remove AI-generated deepfake videos. This feature is only one part of YouTube's broader effort to control AI-generated content. YouTube is ...
YouTube is rolling out a “second chance” program to allow previously banned creators to apply for new channels, the company announced Thursday. “We know many terminated creators deserve a second ...
On YouTube, there may indeed be second acts in American lives — but not everyone who’s been kicked off the platform will be welcomed back. The video platform on Thursday officially announced its ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Editiorial fellow at Forbes. YouTube has opened up a “second chance” program to allow previously banned creators spreading ...
The new program appears to follow a promise to Congress to reinstate creators who were banned for violating its COVID-19 or election integrity policies. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Some YouTube ...
Oct 1 (Reuters) - Alphabet's (GOOGL.O), opens new tab YouTube TV and Comcast-owned (CMCSA.O), opens new tab NBCUniversal on Wednesday agreed to a short-term contract extension, averting a blackout and ...
NBCUniversal and YouTube TV extended negotiations to avoid a programming blackout for the latter’s roughly 10 million subscribers, as they continue negotiating for a new carriage deal. “We’ve reached ...
Having rapidly grown from startup to dominant pay-TV operator, YouTube TV now appears to be looking to level up again by incorporating partners’ streaming programming directly into its user interface.
YouTube is updating monetization policies to target inauthentic content. This change will impact channels publishing mass-produced and repetitious videos. Violations could result in removal from the ...