Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YouTube. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

YouTube Readies Android App for Paid Channel Subscriptions

Last month, AdAge reported that YouTube is preparing to introduce paid subscriptions on select channels in the coming months, and the latest YouTube Android app update seems to confirm that paid subscriptions are, indeed, on the way.


According to the Android Police, the latest Android YouTube app update includes a couple lines of code that they say “basically confirms the service is on its way.”  The code, seen in the image below, includes the text, “You can only subscribe to this paid channel on your computer” and “You can only unsubscribe from this paid channel on your computer.”



CNET reached out to YouTube for comment and received the following response:



“We have nothing to announce at this time, but we’re looking into creating a subscription service that could bring even more great content to YouTube for our users to enjoy and provide our creators with another vehicle to generate revenue from their content, beyond the rental and ad-supported models we offer.”


 


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Monday, February 18, 2013

A Glimpse Into The New YouTube Space in Tokyo [Video]


Last summer YouTube announced that it would be opening free state of the art production facilities for creators in LA, London and Tokyo.  Last year the LA and London facilities opened, and this week YouTube Space Tokyo opened its doors.  A video posted by YouTube provides an insider look into the beautiful new space in Japan.


YouTube Space Tokyo is located in the Roppongi Hills complex in the center of Tokyo.  Dorian Stone, Manager of Production and Programming at the space writes, “This multi-purpose place will host established and emerging creators from our Partner Program to work together to cultivate big ideas and ambitious ways to tell their stories.”


The Tokyo space has a wide array of resources for creators, from a production stage and recording studio to control room, green screen room, make-up room, and lights, cameras, mics and grip equipment that creators can check out.


Check out the video below for a look at the inside of YouTube Space Tokyo and let us know what you think!




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