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Boxing Hall of Famer Mike Tyson is coming out of retirement to fight YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul. AdvertisementMike Tyson will fight Jake Paul in Netflix's first-ever professional sports livestream on Friday. Jake Paul made a deal with Netflix and then got Mike Tyson involvedMike Tyson will come out of retirement to face Jake Paul. Advertisement"The old generation of boxing with the new generation of boxing all being mixed into one," Jake Paul said. "I'm here to make $40 million and knock out a legend," Jake Paul said at a press conference in August.
Persons: of Famer Mike Tyson, YouTuber, Jake Paul, , Mike Tyson, Tyson, Jake Paul's, YouTube Jake Paul, Cooper Neill, Logan Paul, Paul, Joe Weller, Deji, KSI, Talksport, influencers, Tommy Fury, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Nakisa Bidarian, Mike Angel, Netflix Tyson, Roy Jones Jr, Nate Robinson, Jimmy Kimmel, Gabe Spitzer, Mike, Netflix's livestream, Tyson's, Katie Taylor, Amanda Serrano Organizations: of Famer, Netflix, Service, The New York Times, WWE, NFL, Boxing Hall of Famer, YouTube, UFC, Boxing, ESPN, T, USA, Texas Department Locations: Netflix's, KSI, British, Arlington , Texas
Channels like Dropout (14 million subscribers), The Try Guys (8 million subscribers), and Watcher (2.8 million subscribers) are launching subscription platforms through Vimeo's content-monetization service, Vimeo OTT. "We are very proactively focused on the YouTube creator space," Bloom said. Like Vimeo OTT, several tech startups are betting on creator-led subscription content, from Patreon to OnlyFans to Nebula. Subscription business strategies that have worked for Vimeo OTT creatorsOnce a platform is created through Vimeo OTT, creators own the relationship with their fans. Vimeo said its OTT creator content varies from the comedy genre to historical content to unscripted reality TV.
Persons: , OTT, Rich Bloom, Bloom, Vimeo OTT, It's Organizations: Service, Business, YouTube, British YouTube, Entertainment, Vimeo, Netflix, BI, Apple, Android, Samsung Locations: British, Patreon
YouTube star MrBeast has parted ways with his talent manager after six years. AdvertisementMrBeast broke up with his talent manager of six years, and it's a wake-up call. YouTube's biggest star striking out alone could signal that creators may not always need middlemen. "He's just taking control of his brand," Varbanova said. An in-house team would likely have a narrower network than a talent agency and be able to offer less support with other tasks.
Persons: MrBeast, , Jimmy Donaldson, Donaldson, Reed Duchscher, Semafor, Duchscher, Donaldson's, influencers, Nikita Walia, Walia, Katya Varbanova, Gleam, Alfie Deyes, Jim Chapman —, Raff McDonald, Varbanova, Burger, He's, It's, he's, Courtney Bagby Lupilin, Lupilin, doesn't Organizations: Service, Night Media, Bloomberg, Blank, Inc, YouTube, Little Red Management Locations: Dallas,
South Korea digital nomad visa: what to know
  + stars: | 2024-02-22 | by ( Lilit Marcus | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
According to a report in the Korea Herald, South Korea’s Justice Ministry says the digital nomad visa will make remote work and vacations smoother for visitors. The site ranks South Korea highly for nightlife and youth culture, but gives lower marks for LGBT acceptance and English-language accessibility. Meanwhile, South Korea places 49 out of 113 countries on the English Proficiency Index, which puts it in the “moderate” category. Still, Humphries is undeterred in his quest for the South Korea “workation” visa and plans to base himself in Seoul if approved. “The South Korean digital nomad visa is a great step forward for allowing foreigners to reside in the country,” he says.
Persons: Ashley Humphries, he’s, Humphries, Jungho Suh, , Suh, ” Jeong Hyun Cho, Jeong, Ed Jones, Gawon Bae, Veronica Lin Organizations: CNN, South Korean, Korea Herald, Korea’s, Ministry, Korean Management Institute, George Washington University, Korea –, Statistics Korea, Human Rights Commission, South Korean Society, Digital Nomads Korea WhatsApp, Getty, Foreigners, South Locations: South Korea, Asia, Dubai, Cayman Islands, Korea, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesian, Bali, South, Seoul, AFP, Korean, expats, Turkey, Norway, Kuwait, North America, Singapore, Japan
He shared his monthly RPM rate, or how much he earned from ads on his videos per every 1,000 views. One of Abdaal's income streams is ad revenue from the views he receives on his YouTube channel, which has 3.6 million subscribers. Much like the rest of his business, the RPM on Abdaal's YouTube channel has gone up consistently since 2017, when he first started it. While Abdaal's RPM was relatively stable, it reached highs in the spring and the early summer. Read more about Abdaal's YouTube business:How much a YouTuber with 3.6 million subscribers has earned each month this year from his productivity videos
He shared his monthly RPM rate, or how much he earned from ads on his videos per every 1,000 views. One of Abdaal's income streams is ad revenue from the views he receives on his YouTube channel, which has 3.6 million subscribers. Much like the rest of his business, the RPM on Abdaal's YouTube channel has gone up consistently since 2017, when he first started it. While Abdaal's RPM was relatively stable, it reached highs in the spring and the early summer. Read more about Abdaal's YouTube business:How much a YouTuber with 3.6 million subscribers has earned each month this year from his productivity videos
Ali Abdaal is a British YouTuber who focuses on productivity and entrepreneurship content. After leaving medicine in 2020 to pursue a career making YouTube videos, Ali Abdaal built a multimillion-dollar business. In 2021, his company generated $3.6 million, and so far in 2022, he earned half a million dollars from ad revenue on his YouTube channel, where he has 3.6 million subscribers. Abdaal is well-known for teaching courses about topics like productivity, training to get into med school, and growing a YouTube channel. The content-creation side and the YouTube channel have kept growing despite the economic slowdown.
A Tesla owner said his five-day-old car suddenly shut down, leaving him trapped inside. YouTuber Tom Exton was 15 minutes into his journey before the car ordered him to pull over. He says the driver's window "somehow broke" when using the emergency override to get out of the car. Tom ExtonAccording to Tesla's emergency response guide for the Model Y, opening the front doors without power involved lifting the "mechanical release handle located near the window switches." Exton did point out that Tesla's customer service was very helpful and offered to pay for a hotel for the night.
YouTube strategist Paddy Galloway has studied tens of thousands of YouTube videos. Here are his tips on how to grow on YouTube — especially in the age of YouTube Shorts. He's hired to help them maximize the reach on their YouTube videos, increase audience retention, and boost monetization. And he's had to help them through many changes on the platform, including the introduction of YouTube Shorts. Use Shorts as self-contained storytelling experimentsGalloway suggests not making Shorts using snippets from long-form videos, but creating bespoke, self-contained, 60-second stories.
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