Spotify is looking to land more video creators. Its head of content partnerships shared how the platform is taking on podcast rivals.
A train driver has raised more than £55,000 for charity by offering a front row seat to rail journeys through his YouTube channel. Don Coffey, from Chapel-en-le-Frith in Derbyshire, started sharing videos in 2017 to "showcase the beauty of train travel" and now has more than 51,000 subscribers.
YouTube says it is rolling out a new offer in the US which lets users save more when signing up for a Google One Premium or higher subscription. With this offer, they will be able to access ad-free YouTube, 2 TB of cloud storage with Google One, and other Google One member benefits at a lower price.
Some Google One subscribers will soon get a discount on YouTube Premium in the US. YouTube is starting to test a handful of new
Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube are getting ready to welcome TikTok users, as the Supreme Court upheld a law that effectively bans the Chinese-owned app from the United States.
Google on Wednesday won an injunction from London's High Court to prevent the enforcement of Russian judgments against the U.S. tech giant over the closure of various Google and YouTube accounts. Judge Andrew Henshaw granted Google a permanent anti-enforcement injunction,
Old-school YouTube icon James Rolfe, better known as the Angry Video Game Nerd, has announced his own 8-bit NES game is in the works.
In April 2005, the first YouTube video was uploaded to the brand new website and it is still the oldest video on the platform.
Google is making a couple of new experimental features available for testing for YouTube Premium users today, including high-quality audio (256kbps) for music videos.
YouTube Premium subscribers, would you like some new experimental features to play with? Google announced today that it is adding several for you to toggle on, although a couple are only for iOS users.
It’s impossible to deny that Crunchyroll has had a big hand in introducing anime to countless new anime fans in both North America and around the world. Announced last year, the streaming service confirmed that it was teaming up with YouTube to bring even more of its series to the platform.