

Is YouTube Paying Artists Hush Money? | MUSIK !D TV NEWS
It has been reported on Bloomberg.com that YouTube asked music artists to not criticize their streaming-video platform by providing them promotional help. Previously, YouTube gave a couple hundred thousand dollars to many artists. Along with this agreement, YouTube demands their participants and creators to comply with their conditions. Artists like Paul McCartney, G-Eazy, Ozuna, and Taylor went along and signed the agreement. YouTube paid more than $1 billion to the music in


Are We Saying So Long To Vevo? | MUSIK !D TV NEWS
Currently, YouTube is making a huge adjustment to musician’s channels by developing Official Artist Channels. A musician’s countless official and partly official channels, including their Vevo channel, will ultimately be combined into one. This alteration may be a part of the new licensing bargains YouTube made with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment. Vevo videos will still be viewable on Official Artists Channels, but Vevo might lose their position on YouTube


YouTube Still Trying To Rebound! | MUSIK !D TV NEWS
In March 2017, The Times of London released a report that made huge advertisers shift away from YouTube. According to their report, YouTube has been monetizing radicals and hateful videos. YouTube decided to modify their monetization code, urgently. The changes indicate that channels with lower than 10,000 views are no longer able to include external links to their videos. Recently, there have been a large number of videos demonetized, which caused many complaints from conten