YouTube has actually only launched a pilot programme, which has already attracted 30 partners, including Cars.TV, BIGSTAR Movies and National Geographic Kids. The paid channels carry subscription fees ...
It's the latest attempt to lure "content producers, eyeballs, and advertiser dollars" away from traditional TV, the American magazine AdAge says today, citing multiple people familiar with the plans.
As predicted earlier this year, YouTube has announced in a blog that it will launch a pilot program for subscription channels, which will start at $0.99 a month, with 53 announced so far. The channels ...
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