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July 10, 2019

'Friends' to Leave Netflix for WarnerMedia's HBO Max Streaming Service in 2020

WarnerMedia's HBO Max streaming service is set to launch in 2020 with 10,000 hours of content, including all episodes of "Friends." …

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YouTube's Cleanup Efforts Are Driving Business Opportunities for Creators, Says Product Chief Neal Mohan

Neal Mohan, YouTube's chief product officer, said keeping bad stuff off the platform will help content from creators thrive.

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Snapchat Launches 'Creator Shows' From Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Hart, Serena Williams and Others -- With Ad-Revenue Sharing Deals

Snap is opening up Snapchat to be a place for celebrities and influencers to create their own shows -- and make money.

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YouTube Updates Copyright-Reporting System to Make It Easier for Creators to Manage Claims

YouTube now requires timestamp info for manual copyright claims and it's rolling out new tools for creators to manage such claims. …

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'Stranger Things 3' Is a Subscriber Magnet: 13% of Ex-Netflix Users Signing Up Again to Watch Show, Study Finds

Netflix's "Stranger Things" Season 3 is bringing in new and lapsed subscribers, according to a new study.

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YouTube Is Back on Amazon Fire TV, Prime Video Finally Comes to Chromecast

After Amazon and Google buried the hatchet, YouTube is now available for Fire TV and Prime Video is on Chromecast and Android TV devi …

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Russell Simmons-Founded All Def Digital Lays Off Staff in Reorg; CEO Claims Company Isn't Shutting Down

Russell Simmons' All Def Digital has gone through a major restructuring but is not folding, president and CEO Chris Blackwell said. …

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Nintendo Launches Switch Lite Handheld-Only Game System for $200

Nintendo Switch is getting a cheaper, more colorful little sibling: Switch Lite, a $200 handheld-only game system.

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In Depth

What's Coming to HBO Max: Shows, Movies Announced for WarnerMedia Streaming Service (So Far)

A rundown of original and licensed programming announced for WarnerMedia's HBO Max, set to debut in spring 2020.