Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "YouTuber"


25 mentions found


Below, we've outlined everything you need to know about how to watch Paul vs. Perry from anywhere. How to watch Paul vs. Perry in the US & CanadaThe Paul vs. Perry fight will be available on DAZN in the US and Canada. ET, but the Paul vs. Perry main event ring walk won't begin until around midnight. Check price at DAZNHow to watch Paul vs. Perry in the UKDAZN is also the home of Paul vs. Perry in the UK. How to watch Paul vs. Perry from anywhereThe Paul vs. Perry card will be available through DAZN in more than 200 countries, with a comprehensive pricing breakdown available here, which means that you'll most likely be able to tune in.
Persons: Jake Paul's, Mike Tyson, tonight's, Mike Perry, Paul, Perry, Jake, It's, ExpressVPN, Jake Paul, Amanda Serrano, Stevie Morgan, Lucas Bahdi, Tony Aguilar, Corey, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, Uriah Hall, Natasha Spence, Women's, Julio Solis, Alexis Chaparro, Kevin Hill, Angel Barrientes, Edwin Rodriguez, Ariel Perez, Dane Guerrero Organizations: Business, Amalie Arena, UFC, US, & Canada, Paul Locations: Tyson, Tampa , FL, DAZN, Canada, North America
"It's a very momentum-driven market," said Ben Klein, the cofounder at the record label and music-marketing firm Hundred Days. Still, for some artists, albums can be a useful tool for marketing, streaming economics, and nourishing their biggest fans. "If you're capturing all of your fans and the fans are streaming 10 songs or they're streaming 30 songs, it actually makes a big difference on charting and streaming revenue." AdvertisementOf course, writing lots of quality songs for an album is easier said than done. And some artists are wary of letting social-media strategies or streaming incentives bleed into the creative process.
Persons: Charli XCX, cheekily, Taylor Swift, Nima Nasseri, Morgan Wallen's, Beyoncé, Cowboy Carter, Swift, Nathan Hubbard, Billie Eilish, Ben Klein, superfans, David O'Connor, Z, Steve Jobs, Robert Fink, Charlie Green, YouTuber, Taylor Lindsey, Brian Zisook, Audrey Benoualid, Myman Greenspan, Ariana Grande, Tate McRae, Judah, Judah Akers, Superfans, Marie Clausen, Akers, Dan Whateley Organizations: Universal Music Group, Poets Department, Nation Entertainment, Napster, iTunes, Herb Alpert School of Music, Sony Music Nashville, Lion, RIAA, Business
AdvertisementI ended up working at Lyft for about three months but left to get treatment for a severe medical condition. I just want to make sure I'm doing something meaningful and important to me every moment, every month, every year. It made me question what makes me feel like I'm doing well. After six months, I left the barista job to work for BuzzFeed, where I helped with social media and blogging before I was laid off when the company cut jobs in 2023. Now I'm working as an engineer at a healthcare tech startup, which I think really suits me.
Persons: , Chris Jereza, I'd, Lyft, haven't, I've, I'm, they're Organizations: Service, University of California, Business Locations: Berkeley, Lyft
It also found that 75% of those who plan to watch the games are more likely to watch coverage from celebrities, influencers, and digital creators than they were for the 2021 Summer Olympics. "We found they're really excited to turn to social media for Olympic coverage because they think it will surface the most culturally relevant moments and create community," Emily Anatole, the senior director of cultural insights at UTA IQ, told Business Insider. The data explains why broadcaster NBC is tapping more influencers this year and working with the major platforms to expand social-media coverage around the Olympics. Gen Z and millennials will be tuning in to get creators' perspectives on the gamesThe involvement of more influencers this year also shows how Gen-Z and millennial viewers are changing the Olympics. Anatole said many Gen Z and millennials will use social-media platforms like TikTok and Snapchat to get Olympic coverage because of content creators like Cenat and Duke Dennis, who will help capture content for the games.
Persons: , YouTuber Kai Cenat, Alex Cooper, Emily Anatole, Cooper, Cenat, influencer Olivia Dunne, Gen, Gen Zs, Anatole, Snapchat, Duke Dennis, Zers, shouldn't, , Gen Z Organizations: Service, Social, Paris Games, Business, United Talent Agency, UTA, NBC, Olympics, Meta, YouTube, Facebook Locations: Paris
A popular YouTuber was 'shocked and confused' that Trump's shooter wore his merch. Matt Carriker has 11.6 million subscribers on the gun-focused hub "Demolition Ranch." download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMatt Carriker, a popular firearm-focused YouTuber, said he was "shocked and confused" to learn the shooter was wearing his channel merch during the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Matt Carriker, Carriker, Crooks, , Donald Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Trump Organizations: Service, Business
AdvertisementThe basic ingredients for an ancient beerMax Miller relied on a hymn and expert research to try and create an ancient beer. To make his version, Miller used water, barley, barley flour, a sourdough starter, coriander, cardamom, date syrup, and brewer's yeast. Some experts aren't sure if ancient beer was even alcoholic at all. Ancient beer is different from today's alesDon't expect your hymn-inspired homebrew to resemble anything you can buy at the store. There's also no evidence that ancient beer makers used hops, which is a ubiquitous ingredient today.
Persons: , Max Miller, Miller, Patty, Riker, Miller isn't, Tate, Paulette, There's Organizations: Service, YouTube, Business, Archaeologists, Beers Locations: Utah, Mesopotamia, Israel, cheesecloth, aromatics
A photograph of President Donald Trump raising his fist in defiance after he was shot at his rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday has already become the most iconic image of his reelection among Republicans. Donald Trump Jr. posted the image on X with the caption, "He'll never stop fighting to Save America." Related storiesFlorida Senator Marco Rubio shared both of their posts, before sharing the photo again with the caption, "God protected President Trump." Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy echoed his sentiments, sharing the photo with a similar caption: "Grateful to President Trump for his sacrifice. "We learned one very important thing tonight — President Donald Trump is willing to die for this country.
Persons: Donald Trump, Evan Vucci, Donald Trump Jr, He'll, Eric Trump, Marco Rubio, Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy, Candace Owens, Donald J Trump, Blake Masters, Shakeel Jahangir, Willing, Benny Johnson, Elon Musk, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Organizations: Republicans, Associated Press, Trump, Secret Service, Business, Save, America, Republican, Conservative, Venture, Christians Union, America Christian, Democratic Locations: Pennsylvania, Florida, United States
"It was love at first sight," said Lamar, who did not wish to provide his full name but goes by Lamar MK on YouTube. AdvertisementYouTuber Lamar MK with his first Cybertruck. YouTuber Lamar MK with his new Cybertruck, which broke a few weeks after he got it. After getting his new Cybertruck delivered, Lamar MK had it wrapped to give it a blue and yellow color scheme. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: , hasn't, Lamar MK, Tesla, Lamar, YouTuber Lamar, Cybertruck, I'm Organizations: Service, Lamar, Business, YouTube, Tesla
Read previewThe talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has long been considered a beloved celebrity for her friendly and funny public demeanor. "Maybe I'm being naive, but I expected them to welcome me with confetti: Welcome to 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'!" Next thing we know, we literally hear Steve Jobs pick up and say, 'Hi, Ellen' … Ellen told him the iPhone should have a bigger font," the producer said. I have been getting calls asking me about the Ellen Degeneres Show and I would like to address the time I spent there. AdvertisementPaytas appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in 2010 when she was 22 years old to showcase her speed-reading talent during an audience talent segment.
Persons: , Ellen DeGeneres, Nikkie de Jager, DeGeneres, NikkieTutorials, vlogger, de Jager, hadn't, van, Sebastian Williams, van Nieuwkerk, YouTuber, De Jager, Pop Crave, Ellen, Jonas, Kevin T, Porter crowdsourced, you've, Portia de Rossi, wouldn't, didn't, X weren't, I've, Kevin Winter, Stagehands, Jimmy Kimmel, John Oliver, Samantha Bee, Ellen DeGeneres's, Jordan Strauss, Tom Majercak, Majercak, de Rossi, Steve Granitz, Steve Jobs, Jobs, Jane Lynch's, Katy Perry, Chris Pizzello, Ellen Show, Neil Breen, Breen, Richard Wilkins, she'll, Richard, you'll, Neil, She'll, I'd, I'm, Raymond, Brad Garrett, Garrett, Lea Thompson, Scooter Braun, Kevin Mazur, Braun, Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Andy Lassner, James Corden, Corden, Hedda Muskat, Joshua Blanchard, Patrick McMullan, Ed Glavin, Mary Connelly, Muskat, Glavin, Ed, Tony Okungbowa, Okungbowa, Ellen Degeneres, Tony okungbowa, Dakota Johnson, Johnson's, Johnson, that's, Craig, Trisha Paytas, Christopher Polk, YouTuber Trisha Paytas, H3H3, Ethan Klein, Paytas, Ashton Kutcher, Kutcher, De Rossi, Ryan Phillippe, haven't, Jim Spellman, WireImage, Thompson, Phillippe, Jennifer Aniston, Billie Eilish, Greyson Chance, Gaga's, Chance, Stone, she'd, Rolling Stone, would've, It's, Tasos Katopodis, SFGate, Libby Torres Organizations: Service, Business, C Magazine, YouTube, Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, Variety, Warner Bros, Television, ABC, Fox News, New York Post, New York, Producers, AP, BuzzFeed, The Hollywood, British, Twitter, Sun, NBC, Getty, CDC, Centers, Disease Control, West Hollywood, Netflix Locations: Dutch, California, Australian, Melbourne, Dakota, West
Apple's Find My feature started from an intern's idea to track lost devices. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . And according to Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, the company's idea for the feature was found through surprisingly humble origins. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Apple's, Eddy Organizations: Apple, Service, Business
Apple's Find My feature started from an intern's idea to track lost devices. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . And according to Apple's senior vice president of services, Eddy Cue, the company's idea for the feature was found through surprisingly humble origins. Cue, in an interview with tech YouTuber Safwan AhmedMia (better known by his moniker SuperSaf), said that the company's Find My ecosystem was actually started by an intern. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Apple's, Eddy Organizations: Apple, Service, Business
Read previewA former safety employee at OpenAI said the company is following in the footsteps of White Star Line, the company that built the Titanic. Was the path that OpenAI was on more like the Apollo program or more like the Titanic?" Apollo vs TitanicAs Saunders spent more time at OpenAI, he felt leaders were making decisions more akin to "building the Titanic, prioritizing getting out newer, shinier products." OpenAI did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside regular business hours by Business Insider. Meanwhile, OpenAI cofounder and former chief scientist Ilya Sutskever, who led the firm's superalignment division, resigned later that month.
Persons: , OpenAI, William Saunders, OpenAI's, Alex Kantrowitz's, Saunders, Ilya Sutskever, JACK GUEZ, Kantrowitz, he's, Saunders — Organizations: Service, White Star Line, Business, Artificial, Intelligence, White Star, Apollo, NASA, BI, OpenAI, Getty, Tech, Apple, Google, Superintelligence Inc Locations: OpenAI, Russia, AFP
Nischa ShahPersonal finance YouTuber Nischa Shah quit her six-figure investment banking job to become a full-time content creator — and it was a gamble that paid off. Shah started dabbling with making YouTube videos about personal finance and self-development in December 2021 — and now has over 1 million subscribers on YouTube. This success led her to quit her investment banking job in January — despite the fact she was due to receive a six-figure bonus two months later. Shah is now earning over $1 million by monetizing her YouTube videos, selling courses and products, doing corporate talks, and partnering with brands. Shah walked CNBC Make It through how she grew her YouTube channel and prepared to quit her investment banking job.
Persons: Nischa Shah, YouTuber Nischa Shah, Shah, it's, , It's Organizations: Crédit Agricole, CNBC, YouTube Locations: London,
Business Insider has learned that those annotators focus their efforts on two high-profile categories of drivers: Tesla CEO Elon Musk and a select set of "VIP" drivers. These drivers are internally referred to as "VIP" users and their data is at times put in VIP queues, according to the workers. Related storiesData collected from VIP users, including high-profile Tesla drivers who post on YouTube, is scrutinized more heavily and more likely to be labeled, three current and former workers said. They said they'd been specifically told by leads on their teams that they were working on "VIP data" and had received overtime pay to work on the data ahead of FSD updates. Tesla's self-driving in the regulatory spotlightTesla has come under increasing scrutiny from regulators over the self-driving software and the company's marketing of the service.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Musk's Teslas, YouTubers, Musk, Tesla, Tesla's, John Bernal, Bernal, else's, annotators, Walter Isaacson's, Tesla influencers, FSD, they'd, Raj Balwani, Chuck Cook, Tesla Raj, Balwani, I've, Cook, he'd, they're, Missy Cummings, Cummings, Philip Koopman, Koopman Organizations: Service, Business, Tesla, SpaceX, Twitter, California Department of Transportation, YouTube, National, Traffic Safety Administration, Carnegie Mellon University, US Justice Department Locations: Hillsborough , California, Tesla's Austin, Fremont , California, Hawthorne , California, California, San Francisco, Buffalo , New York, Los Angeles, Hawthorne, YouTubers, Lombard
Making a Pokémon fan’s day means more than catching ‘em allPokémon isn’t Coop’s day job, but it’s become an increasingly meaningful part of his life. Coop was, like many children of the ‘90s, a Poké-fan in his youth, collecting cards and facing bosses in the early Pokémon video games. But he takes a shine to one of Coop’s cards with an iridescent Alakazam, a mustachioed psychic Pokémon, and a high score of 9. It’s a card Coop intended to sell, but without thinking twice, Coop opens his display case and gifts the kid the card for free. Coop still sells cards on eBay and at card conventions –– he’s built a massive collection since 2018, and he’s submitted numerous cards for grading.
Persons: Ross “ Coop ” Cooper, , , Coop, gifting, he’ll, they’re, it’s, Pokémon, – –, “ It’ll, ” Coop, he’s, shyly, Coop can’t, “ It’s, “ Yu, He’s, Coop couldn’t Organizations: CNN, Pokémon Company, YouTube, eBay Locations: Virginia
A small crowd of mourners gathered on Friday for the funeral of the Kazakh opposition activist and YouTuber Aidos Sadykov, who was assassinated in Kyiv, Ukraine — a killing that colleagues said had cast a chill over journalists and exiles in Ukraine and the wider region. A former opposition politician and trade unionist, Mr. Sadykov, 55, lived in Ukraine after fleeing Kazakhstan, his homeland, with his family 10 years ago. He was granted political asylum in Ukraine and, with his wife, ran a widely followed YouTube Channel covering events in Kazakhstan. He was shot last month outside their home, and died of his injuries earlier this week. Natalia Sadykova, his widow and a journalist, has laid the blame for her husband’s death on President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan.
Persons: YouTuber Aidos Sadykov, Sadykov, Natalia Sadykova, Kassym Organizations: YouTube Locations: Kazakh, Kyiv, Ukraine, Kazakhstan
Known as the Antikythera mechanism, the bronze device is a mechanical computer with interlocking gears. A shipwreck full of ancient treasuresThe Antikythera mechanism is broken and eroded, making it difficult to know exactly how it worked. Associated Press/Petros GiannakourisThe Antikythera mechanism is just one intriguing finding from a 2,000-year-old shipwreck that divers first discovered in 1900. But the Antikythera mechanism is perhaps the most unique discovery of them all. AdvertisementWoan's colleague Joseph Bayley followed up the research by modifying techniques used to study gravitational waves, which are ripples in space-time.
Persons: , Graham Woan, Chris Budiselic, Budisic's, Woan, Petros Giannakouris, Derek John de Solla Price, Budiselic, Joseph Bayley, Bayley Organizations: Service, Business, University of Glasgow, Associated Press, Oceanographic, Woan's Locations: Antikythera
According to an interview with Time magazine in February, MrBeast brings in about $600 million to $700 million a year in revenue. Related storiesBut despite the constant disapproval, MrBeast, aka Jimmy Donaldson, will always come out on top, experts in the creator economy say. Stewart-Harfmann said Donaldson's social circle also influences his perception. Don Arnold/Getty ImagesCorben Sharp, a videographer and influencer content expert, told BI Donaldson's "anything is possible" attitude also wins people over. Madison Breuer, a public relations account executive at Riester Advertising Agency with experience in influencer marketing, told BI Donaldson's videos look like "mini-movies."
Persons: , Tamara Jawad Shami's, Shami, MrBeast, it's, Critics, He's, Donaldson hasn't, I'm, Jimmy Donaldson, Cristy Stewart, Donaldson, Stewart, Harfmann, Don Arnold, Corben Sharp, Sharp, Madison Breuer, Breuer, Noah Lydiard, Jeff Bezos, Lydiard, YouTuber Organizations: Service, YouTube, Business, Time, OSHA, Occupational Safety, Health Administration, Florida Atlantic University, Getty, Riester Advertising Agency Locations: Sydney
Talent management firm Night is shutting down its in-house production arm, Night Studios. The company has parted ways with Alex Piper, who served as the head of Night Studios, and Jared Jacobs, who was the vice president of development. Related storiesPiper joined Night Studios in 2022 after serving as YouTube's head of unscripted originals, and Jacobs came on in 2023 from Mark Wahlberg's Unrealistic Ideas. AdvertisementPiper posted to LinkedIn on Wednesday confirming his exit from the company, writing that Night Studios "got shut down." "Most top creators no longer view premium distribution as the ultimate goal," Duchscher wrote in his statement.
Persons: Alex Piper, Jared Jacobs, Reed Duchscher, Piper, Jacobs, Mark Wahlberg's, Duchscher, Jessica, Kai, YouTuber Ryan Trahan, Jimmy Donaldson, Donaldson Organizations: Service, Talent, Studios, Night Studios, Netflix, Amazon
America has a serious ugly home problem
  + stars: | 2024-07-02 | by ( James Rodriguez | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +14 min
Recently she posted a video on her YouTube channel in which she phrased the question more bluntly: "Why are homes so 'ugly' now?" Most people agree that America needs more houses, but nobody seems all that thrilled with the ones being built. Related storiesThe blame for America's architectural nightmare, however, doesn't stop at production builders, rising costs, or local codes. Homes look this way because they're not just places where we live — they're also supposed to help us get rich. As they stare down these rising costs, builders and architects have almost no choice but to streamline or opt for cheaper design elements.
Persons: Bailey McInnes, McInnes, they're, James Wentling, John Burns, Peter Dennehy, They're, Dan Reynolds, Horton, Lennar, Kate Wagner, she's, , Wagner, Marcia Straub, William Morgan, it's, Queen Anne Organizations: HGTV, YouTube, Facebook, Builders, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Association of Home Builders, John Burns Research, Consulting, Harvard's, for Housing Studies, Harvard, The Locations: Northern Virginia, America, homebuilding, Providence , Rhode Island
For $25, which wound up being $30 because she didn't have change, Jessica told me my fortune. That psychic is also a pet psychic, which is not Katy's jam. Once, after an accident on her block in Chicago, Katy used a psychic to ensure the person had crossed over. Another time, she bought a bunch of bath oils in New York after a psychic told her she was cursed. In a consumerist society, of course some people are willing to pay to commune with the afterlife.
Persons: I'm, Jessica, IBISWorld, upselling, It's, that's, spellwork, Lisa Stardust, who's, Neil Dagnall, Ken Drinkwater, Dagnall, Drinkwater, , Jane Risen, Risen, it's, what's, they're, Cleo, Peter Popoff, they'd, Ralph Lewis, There's, we're, Lewis, I've, Katy who's, Katy, Taylor Swift, Emily Stewart Organizations: Pew Research Center, what's, Manchester Metropolitan University, University of Chicago's Booth School of Business, Federal Trade Commission, intel, University of Toronto, Business Locations: Manhattan, New York, Chicago
Read previewHey, everyone: Instagram really wants you to start using its AI tools. Related storiesThe AI Studio product will let creators make their own AI-powered characters in the app. Meanwhile, on the ground in Anaheim, CA, Instagram is showcasing its AI features at the creator economy's biggest event. Many of Instagram's AI tools are accessible within the DM feature, such as stickers in chat and the creator chatbots. "If you look at Instagram, DMs is one of the fastest growing parts of the system," Zuckerberg said on the "Blueprint" podcast.
Persons: , Instagram, Mark Zuckerberg's, Zuckerberg, YouTuber Kane Sutter, chatbots Organizations: Service, Business, Instagram, DMs Locations: Anaheim , CA
Meta will soon showcase its "full holographic" glasses prototype, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said. The prototype will feature advanced augmented reality tech, though it's not yet ready for sale. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMark Zuckerberg said Meta is "almost ready" to show off its latest augmented-reality prototype — and he sounds excited. The CEO teased Meta's upcoming "full holographic" glasses during an interview with YouTuber Kane Sutter, also known as Kallaway.
Persons: Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, it's, Zuckerberg, , Meta's, YouTuber Kane Sutter Organizations: Service, Business
15-year YouTube vet Marques Brownlee has 1,200 videos and 15 employees under his belt. Brownlee said he doesn't care how companies feel about his negative reviews. AdvertisementMarques Brownlee, one of YouTube's premier tech reviewers — and Team USA Ultimate Frisbee player — shared a fresh look into his enduring success. In an interview on Ben Thompson's Stratechery podcast, Brownlee recounted launching his YouTube channel roughly 15 years ago. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Marques Brownlee, Brownlee, , Ben Thompson's Organizations: YouTube, Service, Business
Mark Zuckerberg talked about one of his biggest turnoffs in the AI industry right now. Zuckerberg doesn't think there will be a single best AI, similar to how you don't use just one app. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. AdvertisementWhile Mark Zuckerberg has launched Meta headfirst into the AI arena, he's not a fan of some who think they're creating some sort of singular AI "God." "The future is not going to be one AI," Zuckerberg said.
Persons: Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, , YouTuber Kane Sutter Organizations: Meta, Service, AIs, Business
Total: 25