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Over the years, YouTube has evolved from a source of Rickrolls and cat videos to a platform for some of the Internet’s most popular streaming content. Today, it costs more than ever to see that content,
YouTube is killing a video sharing feature that allowed a lucrative side-hustle, and is replacing it with something simpler.
YouTube is making some changes that might affect how you share videos from the mobile app. From the app, you can finally share videos from a specific timestamp, which will make it easier to point someone to a part of a video you might want them to see while you’re on your phone.
YouTube Premium prices are increasing across all major plans in the U.S. The individual plan now costs $15.99/month, with bigger jumps for families
The NFL is exploring ways to grow its streaming footprint beyond traditional television. FOX, NBC, CBS, and ESPN still control most of the league’s media rights, but that could shift as streaming platforms push harder for access.
YouTube is rolling out a new way to share videos on mobile, while phasing out one of its existing features. The update introduces “Share at Timestamp” to mobile devices, allowing users to send videos that start at a specific moment. The feature has already been available on desktop, but this marks its expansion to the app.
MatPat, Miranda Sings, Grace Helbig and WheezyWaiter hit it big on YouTube long before it became a behemoth. They have thoughts about what it takes to succeed there.
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