YouTube Historical Highlights (infographic)
Here’s some historical highlights (2005-2013) of YouTube, and some stats on current 2013 activity — like 800 million monthly users. From the folks at ShortyMedia…
A YouTube
Here’s some historical highlights (2005-2013) of YouTube, and some stats on current 2013 activity — like 800 million monthly users. From the folks at ShortyMedia…
A YouTube
Wowzer. Fist fight between members of the media and a neighbor of Balloon Hoax’s Richard Heene. Could this story have any more layers of intrigue?
He kicked his dog. It ended up on YouTube. He was arrested. Interesting timing since I was recently contacted by the SPCA about my 3-year-old video where Spencer (Farting in Public) took a hamster on a walk on a leash. While I’d been assaulted by PETA activists before (claiming I hurt the rodent), I’ve always left the…
Here’s Kassemg, who I didn’t know about until TheStation was born months ago. Watch him interview these folks in “Best of California On,” and enjoy the awkward tension. And when you get to the frame below… I dare you not to think of his “Jew-nosed” ugly girl in Teen Cribs. Need more? See his YouTube Channel…
It’s very obvious to advertisers to buy media that interupts popular television shows. Supply/demand creates expensive spots for the Superbowl, and bargain prices for reruns of Full House. But when branded entertainment became vogue, someone smoked bad acid and promoted a ridiculous concept. Get the sponsor before launching a show, and sell ’em based on…
AT&T launched its own video portal. http://entertainment.att.net/tv. We are not impressed, even if this is a “soft launch” that is “a step forward for our three-screen strategy to provide more content to more customers across any device” (Broadcast Room, via TechCrunch and George Strompolos, YouTube’s Technical Support lead. 😉 Mkay- so now anyone can skin…
At today’s iMediaConnection “Breakthrough Summit” in Vegas, Hitwise’s Bill Tancer (ilovedata.com) told hundreds of leading marketers about three trends based on research of “early adopters.” Tancer will release the data this week on his blog, but here’s what matters: Tancer developed three classifications of “early adopters,” in part by isolating the people who began using…
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YouTube Historical Highlights (infographic): Here’s some historical highlights (2005-2013) of YouTube, and some … http://t.co/I9JMgK9U
Any media highlights? LG15? Evolution of Dance? Two kings?
This was interesting. Youtube is always growing and evolving for better or for worse, but it could just go away anytime as well.
It could.