Topic: YouTube

Watch Out, Spotify: Google Might Want In on Streaming Music

REUTERS

Google, possibly eying subscription music streamer Spotify's 6 million paying users, may be introducing a music streaming service of its own. 

By Philip Bump

May 14, 2013

Half of Internet Traffic in North America Is Just to Watch Netflix and YouTube

According to new data, everything that you do on every website besides Netflix and YouTube combined generates about the same amount of peak web traffic as those two sites alone. Netflix itself is bigger in every metric than HBO.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 10, 2013

TV's Pay-Per-Channel Future Is Nigh

For the cord-cutters and cable-company haters out there eagerly awaiting the next era of television, in which you no longer have to pay your provider for a bundled package of junk you never watch, YouTube officially launched 14 of its rumored pay-to-subscribe channels on Friday. It's not top-shelf, but it's a start. Just ask Washington.

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 5, 2013

Are You Ready to Pay for YouTube?

The Financial Times reports that the long-rumored paid subscription model is coming to YouTube as early as this week. The strategy will help YouTube compete not only with other online outlets but also with major networks like CBS.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Apr 9, 2013

Spotify Is Paying Something Like $400,000 per Day to Advertise on YouTube

The streaming music service Spotify is giving ones of its biggest competitors $400,000 per day to advertise on its homepage.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 20, 2013

YouTube Is Now the Size of Facebook

YouTube made a big announcement on Wednesday night — ten digits big to be exact. The video-sharing startup that spent its early days operating out of an apartment above a pizzeria now boasts one billion users.

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By Connor Simpson

Feb 24, 2013

The Great NASCAR Video Debate

During the aftermath of yesterday's scary NASCAR crash, a video emerged on Youtube taken mere feet away from where one of the car's tires landed in the grandstand. It was an amazing, fan shot video of what happened. And then Youtube and NASCAR pulled it on copyright grounds. 

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By David Wagner

Feb 21, 2013

The New Pop Charts Know How You Listen to Music

Billboard is folding YouTube into their algorithms, making the Hot 100 a better reflection of popular songs as pop music — and making "Harlem Shake" the new No. 1 single. But many musicians are worried that this shift toward streaming will slash their paychecks even more. 

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By Connor Simpson

Feb 6, 2013

Google Believes in the Music Video

YouTube's parent is reaffirming its support of the music video as a viable Internet commodity with a new investment in its big-media cousin Vevo, one of YouTube's most visible partners.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 23, 2013

Why the Future of TV Still Isn't Here Yet

As content providers continue to intimidate tech companies with a couch-potato conundrum, the latest innovation in the war to win your living room is not some new gadget from Apple or Netflix — it's a protocol that helps our screens talk to each other.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 31, 2012

Year in Review

What Does the Future Hold for YouTube in 2013?

After another year of big ups, a few downs, and the same old viral hits, YouTube is still the undisputed king of Internet video. Can Google keep you surfing long enough to transform YouTube without breaking it?

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 22, 2012

The Case of the 2 Billion Missing Youtube Views

Youtube released its view counts earlier this week for its biggest channels, and people who watch these things noticed that some major record companies had their numbers drop by a whopping 2 billion views. So, where the heck did they all go? 

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By J.K. Trotter

Dec 21, 2012

Obama Replies to Gun Control Petitions with YouTube Address

The "We the People" section of the administration web site has been flooded with 32 separate petitions since the Newtown shootings, and early Friday the president released a video response as another vehicle for pushing new legislation.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 18, 2012

Meanwhile, in Canada, a Golden Eagle Tries to Kidnap a Kid

So, you thought you had a traumatic childhood. Were you ever abducted by one of the world's deadliest birds of prey? This tiny toddler from Montréal just was.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 18, 2012

What We YouTubed in 2012

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Dashiell Bennett

Nov 29, 2012

Russian Court Tries to Ban All Online Videos of Pussy Riot

A court in Moscow ruled today that the anti-Kremlin punk band Pussy Riot are "extremists" and that any website that continues to host video clips shot by and of them should be blocked

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 12, 2012

The TV Shows That Work on the Internet

YouTube will cancel at least 60 percent of its current programming for next season, which means 96 of the 160 channels it created over the last year will no longer get funding from the site.

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Charlie the Finger-Biter Goes Pro

Harry and Charlie Davies-Car, stars of their hit amateur Charlie Bit My Finger video, will appear in new “original programming” in a deal between viral video management firm Viral Spiral and online video distributor Rightster.

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By Robert Andrews, PaidContent

Sep 13, 2012

Streaming Music May Be Worst for the Environment Than CDs

Digital music streams could harm the environment even more than compact discs – so green-minded operators should introduce caching, or even ship their entire catalogues on a single chip.

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By Connor Simpson

Jul 18, 2012

Al Franken Doesn't Like Facebook's Facial Recognition Software

Everyone gets freaked about technology sometimes, screaming "Skynet is coming! Skynet is coming!" even though we know that's not true. Facial recognition software freaks people out ("The machines can recognize us!" they say), and today Facebook sparred with congress over their new software. 

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By Eric Randall

Jun 21, 2012

Senate Candidate Accidentally Reacts To Every Possible Health Care Outcome

Politico caught Senate candidate Richard Mourdock accidentally uploading three pre-recorded YouTube videos in which he responds to all possible outcomes on the Supreme Court's ruling on the validity of health care reform.

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By Richard Lawson

Jun 4, 2012

British YouTube Nerds We Can't Stop Watching

Here is a video posted on YouTube yesterday of two young British people singing a cover of the Faith Hill song "This Kiss." Just some random thing, two kids having a laugh, right? Well, except look: This video already has over 80,000 views after only a day. How is that?

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By Eric Randall

May 31, 2012

The Best Lines from 'The Wire'; A Wonderful Marriage Proposal

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Jeff Roberts, PaidContent

May 30, 2012

Pinterest Locked in Stalemate with Image Owners

Image-sharing site Pinterest has been in negotiations for months with photo service Getty. A breakthrough could dispel some of the copyright questions hanging over the hot startup — but one expert says not to hold your breath.

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By Eric Randall

May 22, 2012

Union Leader's Nikki Haley Piñata Party Not a Smashing Good Idea

video of South Carolina AFL-CIO President Donna Dewitt smashing a piñata with the face of South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is going viral Tuesday, and though she tells The National Review's Katrina Trinko she doesn't regret the game, she probably should.

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 7, 2012

Viacom Yanks Rare Beastie Boys 'Chappelle's Show' Clip from YouTube

Uploading Beastie Boys' never-before-seen live performance on Chappelle's Show to YouTube seemed like such a fitting tribute to the late Adam Yaunch (a.k.a. MCA). That is, until Viacom took down the video for copyright infringement.

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YouTube and Yahoo Want Women Viewers

As they look to take a huge bite out of traditional TV’s nearly $50 billion in annual advertising spending over the next two years, big digital video companies Yahoo and YouTube are taking particular aim at the women’s lifestyle programming segment.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 28, 2012

YouTube Goes the MTV Route With Its Search for the Next Vlogger

Following its predicted path as the MTV of the Internet, YouTube has started something called The Next Vlogger initiative, which sounds a lot like MTV's Wanna Be a VJ contests. 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 22, 2012

That Amazing Human Bird Video Is Fake

We're heartbroken to report that the viral video of a Dutch inventor flying through the sky on a pair of handmade wings is a complete fake.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 14, 2012

Beware the Fake YouTube Site That's Sabotaging Syria's Uprising

Now that we know way too much about Bashar al-Assad's personal life, we need to extend a warning so that his regime doesn't end up knowing too much about yours.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 12, 2012

The Future of Streaming Video Looks Like TV Reruns

Internet companies look to old television formulas as they create original content for the Web.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Mar 1, 2012

A Beginner's Guide to Quitting Google

You can tweak the settings; you can educate yourself about the settings; but you cannot opt out of Google's data collection. That is, unless you stop using Google altogether. Let us show you how.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Feb 10, 2012

Sorry Internet, Lana Del Rey Is Officially a Star

It took Lana Del Rey a month to go from a "wack-a-doodle chick" to the "perfect antidote" to other pop stars according to a profile in T: The New York Times Style Magazine by Jacob Brown, which described the singer as "a skinnier Adele, a more stable Amy Winehouse."

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By Adam Martin

Feb 10, 2012

How Finger-Biting Charlie's Family Manages Fame

Like most YouTube watchers, you probably stopped thinking about Charlie and Harry, stars of the 2007 "Charlie Bit my Finger" video, as soon as the 56-second clip ended, but they actually have lives outside YouTube.

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By Eric Randall

Jan 31, 2012

There's One Big Difference Between a Google+ Hangout and a Fireside Chat

People wondered Monday whether Obama has found in Google+ "hangouts" his "fireside chat" -- a new medium through which he, like President Roosevelt with the radio, can uniquely connect with citizens.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jan 24, 2012

Julian Assange: TV Star

An optimistic-sounding press release "authorized by Julian Assange" announced that the WikiLeaks founder "will be hosting a series of in-depth conversations with key political players, thinkers and revolutionaries from around the world."

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 23, 2011

A Very Puppy Christmas

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the videos that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention, but today in honor of the holiday, it's all Christmas and puppies. Merry Xmas!

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 20, 2011

The Viral Video Still Rules YouTube's Most Viewed of 2011

Even as YouTube has focused on making itself a high-quality programming hub, YouTube's top 10 most viewed videos of 2011 proves that good old viral video still rules the Internet.

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By Eric Randall

Nov 23, 2011

Pat Robertson Hasn't Heard of Mac and Cheese

Wow. In a video clip being passed around today, TV personality Pat Robertson reveals that he has never heard of macaroni and cheese, and asks, "Is that a black thing?" 

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By Adam Clark Estes

Nov 7, 2011

YouTube's Plan to Cut the Cord Is in Full Swing

Everybody wins in Disney's new partnership with Google's YouTube to produce original content — everybody except the cable companies, of course.

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By Dino Grandoni

Sep 9, 2011

Chart of the Day

So You've Shared a Link? This Is How Long It Will Stay Relevant

Say you found a great article on the Internet. Which network should you share it on?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 26, 2011

Major Record Labels Are Suing a YouTube Downloading Site

The labels believe TubeFire has violated copyright laws

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 22, 2011

Keep Wasting Time Online at Work: It's Better for Productivity

A new study yet again shows that Internet procrastination has its benefits

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jul 29, 2011

Of Course Flickr Has a Porn Problem

Porn has always been a problem for user-generated websites

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By John Hudson

Jul 11, 2011

Want to Watch 50 Hours of Mindless YouTube Video?

This is what happens when YouTube loosens its time limits for uploads

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jul 6, 2011

Don't Expect Too Much From Social Media Town Halls

Everybody's excited about Obama's Twitter town hall. But what's the real deal?

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 30, 2011

Google Created Justin Bieber. That's Why You Should Use Chrome!

A new Google ad tracks Bieber's rise to stardom on YouTube, a Google product

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 28, 2011

Obama and the Crying Baby Get Taiwanese Animation Treatment

NMATV tries to make a viral video out of Obama's recent, adorable viral videos

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By Adam Clark Estes

Jun 24, 2011

Who's Behind the Recent Flood of Adorable Obama Memes?

If a new YouTube channel isn't part of the re-election campaign, it should be

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 17, 2011

Netflix Is Winning the Internet

A third of all bandwidth in North America and growing is now devoted to the site

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