House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on Thursday subpoenaed Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, demanding the tech giant turn over its communications with the executive branch.
Data confirms that Google's AI Overviews is sending increasing amounts of traffic back to YouTube New data confirms that AIO is becoming an increasingly significant source of traffic to YouTube channels.
A new policy bans creators from linking to unapproved gambling sites and restricts access for underage users. But will it be enough to curb the flood of gambling content?
What's up with the recent phenomenon involving YouTube golf content creators and how is the PGA Tour working with them?
"Mind Matters", a new series on YouTube, aims to engage teenagers in conversations about anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues with content creators who share about their own experiences.
Vietnamese elders lose thousands of dollars to overpriced and useless supplements sold on social media. Documented looked at the methods online sellers use to lure them in.
While traditional systems often see 30 to 40 percent of revenue going to intermediaries and distributors, Talentir is the first MCN (Multi Channel Network) worldwide to reduce fees to 0% for essential features.
While TikTok's fate remains uncertain after being temporarily banned in the US, the Chinese-owned social media service is continuing efforts to attract and expand its US user base. The company announced on Thursday new enhancements for its web-based platform,
YouTube's Premium Lite pilot program is expanding to the U.S. nearly four years after the Google-owned streamer began testing the pilot service in Europe. With this rollout, YouTube says it is testing out the option for US users after offering Premium Lite in Germany,
BBC Studios Digital Brands is thrilled to announce the premiere of its latest digital commissions, In Search of Nature and Framed in Nature, two wildlife photography series produced by Aurora Media Worldwide,
Sean Evans' celebrity guests on "Hot Ones" have cursed at him. They've cried. They've expressed deep regret about agreeing to come on his show. It's the hottest hot seat on YouTube, and Evans and his business partners are now looking to take "Hot Ones" to the next level after buying out the company that produces
Jimmy Donaldson's businesses reportedly generated more than $400 million in revenue last year.