Last February, YouTube launched its first original content with more than two dozen movies and TV shows. The plan was to double that number in 2017, and, Monday, the video… Read More
First there was ‘House of Cards’ on Netflix and before our very eyes the entertainment world was drastically changing. Pardon the melodramatic lead, actually. People were making and distributing original… Read More
When YouTube announced its new ad-free subscription service, YouTube Red, the company said 99 percent of content seen on YouTube will remain unchanged to the end user — but ESPN… Read More
YouTube has long been the go-to spot for online videos, but the ubiquitous player hasn’t been the place you turn to if you’re looking for more traditional TV-like content. A new… Read More