A capacity 12,500 tickets were sold. More than 70 performers appeared on three stages. There were 150 security guards, a necessity whenever swarms of shrieking teenage girls assemble. Coke sponsored a
Turkey’s telecoms regulator removed an official order blocking access to YouTube from its website after the country’s top court ruled last week that the ban was a breach of human rights. The
According to recent reports, the internet giant Yahoo is planning to launch a brand against Google’s YouTube this summer. These reports are hovering only a week after some reports speculated Yahoo being in talk to
YouTube is about to introduce some helpful new tools for content creators, but it wants some feedback on them first. The video sharing site’s creator product management director Matt Glotzbach introduced the
Saudi Arabia is studying ways to regulate locally-produced YouTube content, including the possibility of requiring government-issued licenses for some users, said an official on Sunday. Riyadh Najm, the president of The General
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday denounced as “villainous” the leaking of a recording of top security officials discussing possible military action in Syria to the video-sharing site YouTube. Turkish authorities
Disney said Monday that it is buying YouTube channel operator Maker Studios for $500 million as the family entertainment giant seeks to stay in front of younger viewers who are increasingly watching
Google’s popular video-sharing service, YouTube, might according to a report soon launch a dedicated version for kids that will only include child-oriented content. The Next Web, citing a report by Information, claims
Wonder PL, a new video platform for lifestyle content that launched on March 13, is taking direct aim at YouTube and Vimeo while hoping to capitalize on the soaring popularity of online
Google Inc on Friday lost its bid to keep an anti-Islamic film on its YouTube video sharing website while it appealed a federal appeals court order that the company said would have
Pakistani Internet campaigners said Thursday there was no excuse for the government to maintain its ban on YouTube, after a US court ordered the removal of an anti-Islam film. The video-sharing website
A U.S. appeals court ordered YouTube on Wednesday to take down an anti-Muslim film that sparked violent riots in parts of the Middle East and death threats to the actors. The decision