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YouTube to soon let users search song by humming

Once the song is identified, users will see relevant official music content, user-generated videos and Shorts featuring the searched song in the YouTube app.
By Zee News Aug. 24, 2023

Youtube lowers monetisation eligibility to 500 subscribers

Other monetization streams are also opening up to a wider group of creators
By The Verge Jun. 20, 2023

Zimura leverages on technology

Polisiwe Ncube-Chimhini said the transformational move was in response to the changing times and “rise of digital music platforms and social media,”
By Alfred Tembo Jun. 11, 2023

YouTube is bringing unskippable 30-second ads to TV

YouTube says viewers will see a single 30-second ad instead of two consecutive 15-second ads,
By The Verge May. 19, 2023

Qounfuzed in copyright storm

The claim was made to YouTube resulting in the video being pulled down.
By Style Reporter Apr. 23, 2023

TikTok used for disinformation campaign in Taiwan

China uses "united front" tactics, cognitive warfare and infiltration campaigns to divide Taiwanese society, and tries to sabotage the relationship between Taiwan and like-minded countries.
By Dailyhunt Mar. 23, 2023

The Signal launches on YouTube

 His sentiments came after The Signal went live worldwide on YouTube on Friday.
By Sharon Sibindi Feb. 26, 2023

Moroccan star singer convicted of rape in France

Lamjarred, 37, showed no reaction after the verdict was announced by a court in Paris on Friday, French media reported. He was immediately detained.
By Bbc News Feb. 25, 2023

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki steps down after nine years

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki is stepping down after nine years in the role.
By Bbc News Feb. 17, 2023