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YouTube Shares Ad Revenue With Musicians, But Does It Add Up?
Musicians say they see benefits to their music and videos being on YouTube — but not much money.
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Alternative Influence: Broadcasting The Reactionary Right On YouTube
NPR's Renee Montagne speaks with Becca Lewis of the research institute Data & Society about her recent study on right-wing influencers on YouTube.
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Attack At YouTube Offices Brings Company's Content Policy Into Question
The shooter in the attack at YouTube's offices was angry at the company. In social media postings, she claimed that her videos were being filtered, censored and demonetized, but it's not clear that was a motivation for her shooting spree. But the tragedy gets to a profound challenge at YouTube — deciding what content stays up and gets displayed prominently and what comes down or gets buried in search results.
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Valentina Lisitsa: Chasing Pianos And YouTube Fans
The Ukrainian-born pianist revived her stalled career by uploading videos of herself to YouTube. After millions clicked, she landed a record deal. Her new album features film music by Michael Nyman.
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CentCom's Twitter Feed, YouTube Channel Hacked
The hackers put out Islamic State propaganda and published what they said was a phone list of retired U.S. generals. U.S. Central Command sees it "purely as a case of cybervandalism."
What We Know About The YouTube Shooter
A woman killed herself after shooting several people at YouTube's headquarters in California on Tuesday.
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Question Of The Week: What Are Your Top Five Story Songs?
You can NOT be serious! You'd put Grandaddy's "Jed The Humanoid" over "She's Leaving Home" by The Beatles?! And I see no mention of Bob Dylan on this list! How daaaaare you. This week's debate looks at our favorite stories told in song.
President Trump fires 6 top-level military officers. A retired rear admiral reacts
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How A Mongolian Heavy Metal Band Got Millions Of YouTube Views
All it took for The Hu to have an Internet breakthrough was a dramatic video and screaming guitars — plus a horsehead fiddle and throat singing.
The Easter Bunny Is An Essential Worker, New Zealand's Ardern Says
A four-week lockdown will not keep the Easter Bunny from going about its mysterious business, the prime minister says, responding to rampant speculation by New Zealand's youngest citizens.
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