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we are taking a close-up look at youtube. group that has made it big from youtube is epic mealtime. the concept started as a youtube show in 2010 and now the channel has more than 700 million views. last year, collective didio -- up.tal studios snatched it they now have a cable show. find out what happens when a youtube sensation goes hollywood. >> it is a thursday at the stadium east of los angeles. getting ready to shoot the latest episode of his tv show, epic meal empire. before epic meal empire, there was epic mealtime, a youtube show which made him an internet sensation. copinguld not call it a -- a cooking show. i would call it a celebration of food show. the first video valid hundred 20,000 views in a week. we did one right away in the next week. it got 600,000 views. i quit my job at that point and committed to make the videos weekly. it is clock for years later and we have 700 million views. request with that kind of viewership, epic mealtime had big media companies looking to cash in on its success. >> we to get pho
we are taking a close-up look at youtube. group that has made it big from youtube is epic mealtime. the concept started as a youtube show in 2010 and now the channel has more than 700 million views. last year, collective didio -- up.tal studios snatched it they now have a cable show. find out what happens when a youtube sensation goes hollywood. >> it is a thursday at the stadium east of los angeles. getting ready to shoot the latest episode of his tv show, epic meal empire. before epic...
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of hollywood-ization youtube.not decide if i am hungry or i don't ever want to eat again after seeing that. a lot of bacon. >> what money are these guys making? >> the big stars are making good money now, but the challenge with the ecosystem is it is incredibly fragmented. so many different talents. it's a vast universe. there's millions of channels out there, so the challenge is trying to figure out, with all the inventory, how do you organize it to make sense for the creators, for the advertisers, and make sense for -- to turn it into big business. >> who are some of the biggest stars on youtube? he'shere is freddie wong, huge in this videogame business. summer, with a show that subway paid for that has done well. hundredshundres of -- of stars, is tens of thousands of stars. >> we will be speaking to freddie wong himself in a matter of minutes. with dreamworks -- disney buying maker studios, dreamworks investing in awesomenesstv. what does this say about the future, and who was going to own it? >> right now the
of hollywood-ization youtube.not decide if i am hungry or i don't ever want to eat again after seeing that. a lot of bacon. >> what money are these guys making? >> the big stars are making good money now, but the challenge with the ecosystem is it is incredibly fragmented. so many different talents. it's a vast universe. there's millions of channels out there, so the challenge is trying to figure out, with all the inventory, how do you organize it to make sense for the creators, for...
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this youtube space behind me is available to anyone with over 10,000 subscriber on youtube. come and create more videos right here. guys? >> julia, thank you. >>> and stephen, look, that's what's makes me talk about the moon shot projects for google. weth whether television, to already have this coming from youtube what a plus? >> yeah. amazing. when google bought youtube, people couldn't believe mouch they spent. $1.6 $1.65 billion. probably spent a billion more than valued at the time. goes to show, when doing m & a, it's not what you pay it's what you buy. google understood video on the web would be a huge franchise and bought the dominant company, they count build one internally. and turned out to be a juggernaut. you mentioned maker studios. these companies that do, are based solely on youtube for their business now are being sold for almost as much as google paid for youtube itself. >> incredible. you think again back to their m & a footh brush. use it once or tyce a day? what's the problem? >> amazing thinking about. before youtube video was not native on the web. it
this youtube space behind me is available to anyone with over 10,000 subscriber on youtube. come and create more videos right here. guys? >> julia, thank you. >>> and stephen, look, that's what's makes me talk about the moon shot projects for google. weth whether television, to already have this coming from youtube what a plus? >> yeah. amazing. when google bought youtube, people couldn't believe mouch they spent. $1.6 $1.65 billion. probably spent a billion more than...
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i'm a vlogger on youtube. i got in trouble because i don't have a filter on my mouth. >> i talk about my life online. that's what i do. >> i went to an ugly sweater party... >> but i've been doing it since 2007. i had just gotten my first laptop, and i discovered youtube. >> i just wanted to do a really quick update while i'm at home doing my laundry. >> i had just gone off to college, i was 18, and my three best friends went to three different schools, and so i had facebook to keep in touch, but i also wanted to keep in touch in my own little way. >> i noticed one thing about my new haircut: it does this optical illusion called humongous forehead syndrome. >> a i remember one video had 100 views, and i was like, "i do not have 100 friends." >> i want to say i'm so thankful for all the new subscribers, i mean, the numbers go up and up and up. >> i have made probably over 500 videos just talking about everything. >> how cute. >> rushkoff: well, not everything... just the things he likes. >> this one's got the u
i'm a vlogger on youtube. i got in trouble because i don't have a filter on my mouth. >> i talk about my life online. that's what i do. >> i went to an ugly sweater party... >> but i've been doing it since 2007. i had just gotten my first laptop, and i discovered youtube. >> i just wanted to do a really quick update while i'm at home doing my laundry. >> i had just gone off to college, i was 18, and my three best friends went to three different schools, and so i...
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i mean, wouldn't it be easier for those youtube stars to do video on demand through youtube?it's a great question and that's where i think, again, this broadcast versus cable analogy holds, in that, look, youtube is a wildly successful service. i think most viewers expect it to be free, much like for broadcast television. nothing wrong with that. however, for creators, when they don't have the scale, being able to charge for content puts nem in a position to earn revenue. going after a differ mod. i wouldn't say youtube can't, just challenging ways based on user expect aces. >> the deal today, the sticking point, economics and breakdown of the revenue. people moving to vimeo, they venal have to give you 10% of the ad revenue, versus youtube, 50/50. great to attract people, but is it sustainable? long term? >> we absolutely believe it can be. the point is more severe. not only is youtube taking 45%, the amount they can take a percentage of a already lower to begin with. meaning when a creator attracting, say, hundreds of thousands or millions of subscribers tries to monetize t
i mean, wouldn't it be easier for those youtube stars to do video on demand through youtube?it's a great question and that's where i think, again, this broadcast versus cable analogy holds, in that, look, youtube is a wildly successful service. i think most viewers expect it to be free, much like for broadcast television. nothing wrong with that. however, for creators, when they don't have the scale, being able to charge for content puts nem in a position to earn revenue. going after a differ...
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who's the best make-up blogger on youtube. she's not making as much as, you know, people in the traditional television are. she's not making nearly as much money as kelly ripa is on the morning show. even though kelly ripa might have as much of an audience. when are we going to see the dollars follow? >> they're already flying. it depends on where you look. so some of the youtube stars have been able to monetize. for example, mr. guitar man, joe pena, he's a huge youtube star. he and sarah wpena are married, she purchased big frame. they were purchased by awesomest tv and they were purchased by dreamworks. and you know, he's very innovative. he does all sorts of interactive things. we've had him at our conference before. they've made -- they're killing. and before they were purchased, i think they were making some money. but they're getting millions of views. and then you have somebody like jack conte, i think you also -- >> yeah, yes, from -- >> he's getting a lot of interest. just had rupert murdoch visit his office. there's
who's the best make-up blogger on youtube. she's not making as much as, you know, people in the traditional television are. she's not making nearly as much money as kelly ripa is on the morning show. even though kelly ripa might have as much of an audience. when are we going to see the dollars follow? >> they're already flying. it depends on where you look. so some of the youtube stars have been able to monetize. for example, mr. guitar man, joe pena, he's a huge youtube star. he and...
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we think that is the great benefit of youtube.motional platform for talent like amanda and sarah and it opens up the opportunity to work off of youtube on television. >> thank you so much. we will be back in two minutes on in the lieu bank." -- in the loop. ♪ >> time for the global outlook. we want to focus on the situation in iraq. have continueds to push back islamic state forces over the past 24 hours. our correspondent recently returned from that world where the fighting is occurring. >> last week, i was very close to the mosul dam. the fighters have pushed even further west of the dam and have taken a few villages and every captured a couple small oil wells. that is very significant. a lot of these companies are sending back some of their personnel. >> that is one positive development. slightly. >> i would say so, yes. >> you mentioned the islamic state group and their retreat into syria. how are they doing there? >> they are doing pretty well there. they have taken over a major air near the city that has been their headquart
we think that is the great benefit of youtube.motional platform for talent like amanda and sarah and it opens up the opportunity to work off of youtube on television. >> thank you so much. we will be back in two minutes on in the lieu bank." -- in the loop. ♪ >> time for the global outlook. we want to focus on the situation in iraq. have continueds to push back islamic state forces over the past 24 hours. our correspondent recently returned from that world where the fighting...
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stars,re a few youtube particularly musicians who start as youtube stars.n bieber is a great example. there can be cross over. havei find interesting, we 26 million monthly unique. we have a lot of readers and they are mostly young women. they are not asking us for information about youtube stars. >> what are they asking for? >> they ask about hollywood stars. last night, a youtube star won an award, but what was getting the most traffic were posts , selena gomez.ev >> isn't all of this just a stepping stone? the youtube stars are created and they move on to have books and videos and then eventually, they get picked up i hollywood agent and then they get their they star in a movie and that whole machine spirals. that how they get to that? >> it can happen. a few of them do have crossover, a comedianthere is that has been offered a tv role, i do not know she has taken it. some of the stars do not want to crossover. they like being on youtube and they feel they can control their own destiny. you might have mentioned the sm osh guys. they have turned out all t
stars,re a few youtube particularly musicians who start as youtube stars.n bieber is a great example. there can be cross over. havei find interesting, we 26 million monthly unique. we have a lot of readers and they are mostly young women. they are not asking us for information about youtube stars. >> what are they asking for? >> they ask about hollywood stars. last night, a youtube star won an award, but what was getting the most traffic were posts , selena gomez.ev >> isn't...
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got to get on youtube. >> marks you question the definition of celebrity. we hear, huge on youtube.y have no idea who they are. right? >> others meaning us old dinosaurs. >> right. >> they are huge. walking into work the other day. a line around the block. what is it? is it u2 going to play? some youtube star i never heard of stop into the store. glet a picture. people had kwum from far, far away to do it. it is real and the celebrities are making a lot of money. shopping ones, bigger sdlix than "vogue" as these folks get old iri don't think they're switch is suddenly, that was when i was younger. these are the new celebrities. this is real. >> one of the things the teens said they like to interact with them directly. comment on youtube and the stars comment back and they have a dialogue that's more active than just tweeting maybe at a celebrity or going to see a movie or looking at a magazine at them. let's do a straw poll. any of you heard of smosh? >> no. >> the fine brothers? >> great video. absolutely. >> really? how many did you watch? one? >> several. kids react. they is the
got to get on youtube. >> marks you question the definition of celebrity. we hear, huge on youtube.y have no idea who they are. right? >> others meaning us old dinosaurs. >> right. >> they are huge. walking into work the other day. a line around the block. what is it? is it u2 going to play? some youtube star i never heard of stop into the store. glet a picture. people had kwum from far, far away to do it. it is real and the celebrities are making a lot of money....
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it does not need to be on twitter or youtube.hey are entitled to make those choices and i think society will have to figure out what the new rules are relative to information disclosure. what bothers me is i would like to have a set of rules that alows people to have thoughtful choice on something perfect like the jim foley killing without stifling the absolutely critical to some additive -- dissemination of information about ferguson, missouri and other places were the same rules could be applied in a way that would prevent the truth from getting out. to solveety, we had this problem. that existed before foley. look what's going on in ferguson. these journalists are being arrested. if they can only selectively enforce this rule? there are potentially hundreds or thousands of tweets that they may be haven't caught. it could be a bigger battle. >> my observation is that they can make their own choices. i think they are entitled to do that. what i think is not clear from a societal perspective is how are we going to choose to deal
it does not need to be on twitter or youtube.hey are entitled to make those choices and i think society will have to figure out what the new rules are relative to information disclosure. what bothers me is i would like to have a set of rules that alows people to have thoughtful choice on something perfect like the jim foley killing without stifling the absolutely critical to some additive -- dissemination of information about ferguson, missouri and other places were the same rules could be...
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a video was posted on youtube but later removed. this is the latest change from the open internet policies many have embraced for years. uber is opening the app to developers. it to now be integrated into other applications allowing users to order a car without leaving the app. we will be talking about this news. first to the lead, hewlett-packard ceo getting a boost as she works to turn around the pc maker. the company reported record revenue $27.6 billion, up 1%. shares are falling in after-hours trading. however, the positive sales numbers could the sign that the turnaround plan is starting to have an impact since meg whitman took over. she has focused on bringing new products to market like water-cool the servers and 3-d printers. joining us is our bloomberg intelligence analyst anand srinivasan. thank you so much for joining us. are these numbers good? not so good? >> it is rather unremarkable. large companies particularly in tech when there is a turnaround, two steps forward and one step back. this was not genetically forward
a video was posted on youtube but later removed. this is the latest change from the open internet policies many have embraced for years. uber is opening the app to developers. it to now be integrated into other applications allowing users to order a car without leaving the app. we will be talking about this news. first to the lead, hewlett-packard ceo getting a boost as she works to turn around the pc maker. the company reported record revenue $27.6 billion, up 1%. shares are falling in...
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we know youtube yanked the beseeding video. twitter pulled photos, they september out some forceful tweets. are there -- do people get around in a room, how many are making that call? is it the co of twitter? >> it's the ceo of twitter in this case who made his announcement saying that twitter was going to take action in the case of james foley and take those images down. it is lower level staffers, some of the same who also deal with cases of child abuse or child pornography. they do err on the side of free expression but it's tricky when there is such outrage about images that show up on these sites. i think we have to keep in mind that these messages are only as effective as we let them be. fear is only as effective as we let it be. and that's so important in these cases of terrorist messages. we don't have to choose to be afraid. we don't have to buy into the hysteria. >> brian, it's a brand new world. i'm going to turn 45, sometimes i feel like i'm on the more downward slope of it. >> i don't envying one of these executive
we know youtube yanked the beseeding video. twitter pulled photos, they september out some forceful tweets. are there -- do people get around in a room, how many are making that call? is it the co of twitter? >> it's the ceo of twitter in this case who made his announcement saying that twitter was going to take action in the case of james foley and take those images down. it is lower level staffers, some of the same who also deal with cases of child abuse or child pornography. they do err...
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some of her students suggest youtube. >> i said youtube, what's that?burnell and i are. the first day it has 71 hits. then it started. we didn't know what the term "viral video" meant. the next thing you know, it's a million. >> nora's videos are so popular they come to the attention of a lithuanian composer. >> he performed for the chamber in lithuania for the children. he wanted to do an orchestra piece that is based on nora's playing the riffs that she plays. >> and thus the catcerto is born. >> i think this is the first time that a concerto has been written for an animal. i think it only exists because of the internet. >> when posted on the internet, the catcerto receives more than 100, hits and in 2009 she wins an aspc award for an honor. cat of the year! >> it's nice to see a cat succeed. >> they're creating t-shirts and calendars and books featuring nora. >> i'm going to write a positive life philosophy book. it's called "nora's piano life guide for how to make every day a catnip day." >> and they hope her music will continue to inspire people al
some of her students suggest youtube. >> i said youtube, what's that?burnell and i are. the first day it has 71 hits. then it started. we didn't know what the term "viral video" meant. the next thing you know, it's a million. >> nora's videos are so popular they come to the attention of a lithuanian composer. >> he performed for the chamber in lithuania for the children. he wanted to do an orchestra piece that is based on nora's playing the riffs that she plays....
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adventure with his friends and uploads the video to youtube.inutes later he can't believe his eyes. >> i looked at the counter and it said that several people had already seen it. i'm like, i didn't send it to 200 people, only to like three people. in a day or two it had gone from zero to a million. >> it just exploded. people couldn't believe that it happened, and more and more people wanted to see it. >> and it kind of brings the news directly to your home. i mean, how often does that happen? it was almost too perfect. >> but many viewers are suspicious of jason's terrific timing. >> people are saying it's fake and there was some good comments, this guy, he's got nine police officer friends and they just set this all up and they just drove around the neighborhood. >> but as we have shown, jason's video proves sometimes life imitates art in tinseltown. >> it was pretty exciting just to have all that in front of your doorstep. i was just in the right place at the right time. it was 4d tv in real life. holy [ bleep ]! >>> coming up -- is this bi
adventure with his friends and uploads the video to youtube.inutes later he can't believe his eyes. >> i looked at the counter and it said that several people had already seen it. i'm like, i didn't send it to 200 people, only to like three people. in a day or two it had gone from zero to a million. >> it just exploded. people couldn't believe that it happened, and more and more people wanted to see it. >> and it kind of brings the news directly to your home. i mean, how often...
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and more tv shows and content developed expressly for outlets, online outlets like youtube.you're a media company without a clear strategy how to access that audience? what are you building delivered online, tablets, via browsers, then i think you're behind the surf. so i think you have to have a strategy. that's w peo going. where viewership is going. >> david, given what you did for google in the ad business and how to monetize this whole thing, do you think facebook and twitter are getting it right? >> i think it's early days still. we said, the platform, twitter, is starting to figure it out. facebook isic maing strong moves, moving away from a traditional social network and more with the what'sup app and i'm bullish on facebook as well. >> david good to have you on. sean, great to speak whip you as well. thanks for coming on and talking about the business of google ten years after the ipo. appreciate it. >>> coming up, the business of football. the president of the arizona cardinals is going to join us. wait until you hear what they're doing to enhance the fan experienc
and more tv shows and content developed expressly for outlets, online outlets like youtube.you're a media company without a clear strategy how to access that audience? what are you building delivered online, tablets, via browsers, then i think you're behind the surf. so i think you have to have a strategy. that's w peo going. where viewership is going. >> david, given what you did for google in the ad business and how to monetize this whole thing, do you think facebook and twitter are...
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these youtube multi channel networks. discrepancy in terms of the amount of time people are spending on this program and how much money it is generating. part of it is trying to figure out new revenue streams. >> does google have all the power here? rights they do, but they have taken a pretty hands-off approach in terms of how the programs develop. >> it seems like big media is really subsidizing as. is there a time when it is going hisubsidize big media or big media on its way out? rights that is what they say -- >> that is what they say, but it hasn't happened yet. >> will it come in terms of advertising or are we looking at things like product basement -- product placement and more creative ways to make money? rights that is the next big wave -- >> that is the next big wave of deals you will see. people like donald trump make all their money in licensing or wholesale product deals and to think that is coming to the youtube stars next. >> how much talent is left? >> there was a big scramble to lock up the talent. once
these youtube multi channel networks. discrepancy in terms of the amount of time people are spending on this program and how much money it is generating. part of it is trying to figure out new revenue streams. >> does google have all the power here? rights they do, but they have taken a pretty hands-off approach in terms of how the programs develop. >> it seems like big media is really subsidizing as. is there a time when it is going hisubsidize big media or big media on its way...
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youtube will give me that break. hollywood is regressive, but they live in fear.ve not done a good job of integration. the girl on scandal is the first black girl to lead a show sense julia. >> that was in the 1970's. i remember that as well. >> it is a giant white space and want to fill it with creative content. >> is this musical content? >> yes. we have music every week. we are putting out a record every week. >> that is a kind of release schedule to we would've not seen in the music industry. what is it about the digital era that makes you want to do it this way? >> this technology that lets artists upload their music and samsung has funded this bill that which is part of our process. this -- we built this. they upload the music. we curate from that. these are artists who built themselves with huge youtube followings or social media followings. we put the single out every single week. a lot of them have become stars. already. >> it is not just the pace but these platforms are global. we are finding talent all over the world. i think what historically people th
youtube will give me that break. hollywood is regressive, but they live in fear.ve not done a good job of integration. the girl on scandal is the first black girl to lead a show sense julia. >> that was in the 1970's. i remember that as well. >> it is a giant white space and want to fill it with creative content. >> is this musical content? >> yes. we have music every week. we are putting out a record every week. >> that is a kind of release schedule to we would've...
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ed "epic meal what happens when a youtube sensation goes hollywood.at the stadium east of los angeles. shoot is getting ready to the latest episode of the tv empire."ic meal before this, there was a youtube show which made him an internet sensation. >> i would call it a celebration of food. epic mealtime was a show that i made four years ago. the first video that 120,000 views in the first week. we did another one the next week and it got 600,000 views. then i quit my job and committed to making the videos weekly. now we have 700 million views. that type of viewership, media companies were looking to cash in on the success. we started to get phone calls from hollywood, discovery, maker studios. they all wanted to present us. we had worked with collective already, so we had faith in them. >> collected digital promotes youtube channels. epic mealtime was already established and we were aggressive about getting business. this was the kind of property that is multi platform. really strong humor. wheresees a new world audiences are generated online. >> we
ed "epic meal what happens when a youtube sensation goes hollywood.at the stadium east of los angeles. shoot is getting ready to the latest episode of the tv empire."ic meal before this, there was a youtube show which made him an internet sensation. >> i would call it a celebration of food. epic mealtime was a show that i made four years ago. the first video that 120,000 views in the first week. we did another one the next week and it got 600,000 views. then i quit my job and...
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youtube, through that, suzanne lovejoy, one of the most amazing people i met in l.a.er. she saw a video. i did a video back in memphis. one of my great friend and my manager, juyoung jay. he has music as well, and i did -- i was jookin' to one of this songs. came home from school and he was just like, hey, man, i got new song i want you to dance to. we put it on slid yo. one of my first youtube videos ever and she saw that and had her own film production company and thought it would be amazing to get me out to l.a. and brought me out here for like three days. just the weekend and let me bring my good friend ron as well. ron myers, out here in l.a. with me and he just did the billboard music awards, with michael jackson, by the way. one of the dancer with the michael jackson hologram, back to the point, yeah. i went out to l.a. for, we got flown out there for three days and saw all the opportunity and compared to memphis. memphis is wonderful. i love memphis for all the soul i got from living in memphis and just, it's just a beautiful place, and i believe i did as much
youtube, through that, suzanne lovejoy, one of the most amazing people i met in l.a.er. she saw a video. i did a video back in memphis. one of my great friend and my manager, juyoung jay. he has music as well, and i did -- i was jookin' to one of this songs. came home from school and he was just like, hey, man, i got new song i want you to dance to. we put it on slid yo. one of my first youtube videos ever and she saw that and had her own film production company and thought it would be amazing...
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i'm curious are there policies by companies like twitter and youtube when it comes to these kinds of things including the material? >> a decade ago it was al qaeda creating online magazines which was for them innovative at the time. now, it is a group like isis using twitter or facebook or other tools that we all also use every day in order to spread their messages and that is innovative for them at this time. twitter and youtube are having to figure out how to handle this because these kinds of websites almost always err on the side of free speech and free expression. on the other hand, i had a public relations person reach out to me this week concerned about a family that he is helping. he represents a family of one of these people who are -- have been detained either in iraq or syria. one of the americans that's being held hostage and he needed help reaching twitter to try to get tweets taken down that he said were directly endangering his client and that family, so i was able to connect him to twitter to try to help with that. that's just one small example of this situation where
i'm curious are there policies by companies like twitter and youtube when it comes to these kinds of things including the material? >> a decade ago it was al qaeda creating online magazines which was for them innovative at the time. now, it is a group like isis using twitter or facebook or other tools that we all also use every day in order to spread their messages and that is innovative for them at this time. twitter and youtube are having to figure out how to handle this because these...
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now i want to ask you about youtube. youtube posted this beheading and then they took it down. they kept it up long enough so everybody could see it. that's a disgrace. what's the hell wrong with youtube. nobody should ever, ever post anything like that. >> yeah. i don't know the mechanics of youtube. i don't call these things mississippis the way you do. but i'm not much more sophisticated about these things. they shouldn't go up in the first place. but they should be pulled down as soon as possible. i don't know if you youtube pulled it down as soon as they knew about it or how that works. >> they let it go way too long. there are people who can can regulate that kind of stuff. i just want to make the point that no one. >> this is a p.r. machine for them. >> that's right. >> for the terrorists for the nazis. >> right, right. okay. now, i want to make one more point and then we will get on to ferguson. there are those on the right who don't want to confront isis as well. i mean, senator rand paul very, you know, all over the place. other people, libertarian oh, no, let them do
now i want to ask you about youtube. youtube posted this beheading and then they took it down. they kept it up long enough so everybody could see it. that's a disgrace. what's the hell wrong with youtube. nobody should ever, ever post anything like that. >> yeah. i don't know the mechanics of youtube. i don't call these things mississippis the way you do. but i'm not much more sophisticated about these things. they shouldn't go up in the first place. but they should be pulled down as soon...
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more than 64 million views on youtube. >> i'm going to have a salad for lunch today.thank you very much. >> yeah. some veggies. >>> 4:56. he's a dance machine and he's directing traffic. all new in the next half hour, find out where crowds are gathering to watch this traffic cop's smooth moves. >> and a man who police say confessed to atrophiaing kidnapping and -- a terrifying kidnapping and rape is due back in court today. i'm kiet do, we've got a live report from fremont. ,,,,,,,, what the? foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i sure hope so. what? foster farms. celebrating 75 years. always natural. always fresh. join the celebration at take75.com diverted to minneapolis... i think my giblets are frozen. >>> this person was holding our community and it's very scary. >> a fremont man is accused of breaking into a home and attacking a woman and her teenaged daughter when they returned. pol
more than 64 million views on youtube. >> i'm going to have a salad for lunch today.thank you very much. >> yeah. some veggies. >>> 4:56. he's a dance machine and he's directing traffic. all new in the next half hour, find out where crowds are gathering to watch this traffic cop's smooth moves. >> and a man who police say confessed to atrophiaing kidnapping and -- a terrifying kidnapping and rape is due back in court today. i'm kiet do, we've got a live report from...
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. >> from the average bro tv youtube channel. that's what they are calling a dinosaur in the hood. [ roaring ] >> wow. that's enough to freak you out if you're not expecting to see that. it comes around the corner. >> especially like this in the red tank top. when it's coming around the corner like that and you can't see the human legs. it looks legit. >> in that second you're not going to rationalize that's clearly a dinosaur. dinosaurs aren't extinct. you're going to freak out and run. >> freak out. many people do. [ screaming ] >> oh. >> ah. >> that guy didn't care at all. >> at all. >> he kept going. >> it would be interesting to be on the other end of that call. sometimes, you know, dinosaur sound effects. [ roaring ] >> that little girl was, like, well, hell no. i'm out of here. >> scares those three dudes. they're three grown men, and they -- >> they run in three different directions. >> after they scare those three dudes, watch who else is watch and having a good laugh. [ roaring ] [ bleep ]. >> in case you guys are wonde
. >> from the average bro tv youtube channel. that's what they are calling a dinosaur in the hood. [ roaring ] >> wow. that's enough to freak you out if you're not expecting to see that. it comes around the corner. >> especially like this in the red tank top. when it's coming around the corner like that and you can't see the human legs. it looks legit. >> in that second you're not going to rationalize that's clearly a dinosaur. dinosaurs aren't extinct. you're going to...
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. ♪ >>> every now and again, if you're visiting youtube r you want to check in and see what willson hason, the guy behind rebecca black's friday, and other gold videos. >> the thanksgiving song. ♪ oh, oh, it's thanksgiving ♪ we're going to have a good time ♪ >> now grace lou and her hit song, no doubt, "jump," hit according to youtube. ♪ it's a brand new flow ♪ crazy >> ten years old, and she's rapping in this video. >> like it. >> all kinds of friends, skate boarding, she's hanging out. >> they got ruffles at that party. >> i want to be at that party. >> yeah. ♪ jump jump jump ♪ you know you want to jump jump ♪ ♪ you know you want to jump jump ♪ >> i'm losing it. >> well, just wait. you remember chris cross and their hit? ♪ i be like chris cross >> you get it? >>funny to have a rapper named grace. >> this is what it's like to have rich parents. he said he was going to make a cameo appearance, but he felt it was enough rapping. >> this is not as mineless as friday. it's not telling you the days of the week. ♪ tomorrow is saturday and sunday comes after ♪ >> i would like for you to know
. ♪ >>> every now and again, if you're visiting youtube r you want to check in and see what willson hason, the guy behind rebecca black's friday, and other gold videos. >> the thanksgiving song. ♪ oh, oh, it's thanksgiving ♪ we're going to have a good time ♪ >> now grace lou and her hit song, no doubt, "jump," hit according to youtube. ♪ it's a brand new flow ♪ crazy >> ten years old, and she's rapping in this video. >> like it. >>...
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>> you're saying youtube videos. that is not a credible source for a journalist to cite. >> we need to vet it. >> where is the video? who was it taken by? just bear with me. what we're pioneering is a connected world. everyone has cell phones. if you're saying that a major city in syria, 1/4 million people are being crucified upside down and various atrocity stories, they may be happening, but verify. there are credible people on the ground. we did this in gaza, south of israel. >> i can understand why you -- that is going on. there are 1,000 people -- >> just source the videos. source them. if you're a real journalist you can't say it's on youtube. it's a video of atrocity. >> that's a total straw man. let's take the james foley video for example, right? that was put out by the official isis media hub and propagandid by isis. they were saying the person doing the talking wasn't the killing. it underwent through a very sort of crowd sourced method by journalists, activists, eye witnesses on the ground, a lot of vetti
>> you're saying youtube videos. that is not a credible source for a journalist to cite. >> we need to vet it. >> where is the video? who was it taken by? just bear with me. what we're pioneering is a connected world. everyone has cell phones. if you're saying that a major city in syria, 1/4 million people are being crucified upside down and various atrocity stories, they may be happening, but verify. there are credible people on the ground. we did this in gaza, south of...
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as soon as production wrapped, archie uploaded a short clip to youtube. that moment millions would see. he thought it would be a good way of drumming up interest while he edited the movie. little did he know how quickly the clip would take off. >> about a week later, yahoo! had it on their homepage as wet wedding and it went bonkers. >> zoe, your top. >> oh, my god. >> every single major morning news program wanted the bride and the groom to come on to their show to talk. we couldn't do that. >> after all, the bride and groom were actors. >> it's dry cleaning. >> and sending them on to a national television program seemed a little too risky. and because the movie wasn't ready for an audience, archie wasn't prepared to spill the beans just yet. >> we did not want to let the cat out of the bag, because part of the fun of the movie is, is it real, is it fake? >> so he decided to string the shows along. when asked if the clip was real, archie would just say -- >> it really happened. i have all of the wedding footage. do you want to see it? if they asked me po
as soon as production wrapped, archie uploaded a short clip to youtube. that moment millions would see. he thought it would be a good way of drumming up interest while he edited the movie. little did he know how quickly the clip would take off. >> about a week later, yahoo! had it on their homepage as wet wedding and it went bonkers. >> zoe, your top. >> oh, my god. >> every single major morning news program wanted the bride and the groom to come on to their show to...
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he said well, you put it on youtube. i said no i didn't put it on youtube. i didn't put it on youtube. i just asked my son to save it for me. >> i was the one who uploaded the video. i was surprised on how fast it took off, i guess. because i knew it was going to take off, because that's something you don't see every day. but i didn't expect it to go on the news two days after and for there to be a big search for our laundromat. >> i even get call from, you know, from china from relative. they said i saw this thing here and i know you in this business. i hope it didn't happen at my place. i said yes, it did. >> baby zamir is reunited with his mother zakira david after he was checked in the hospital claiming he had fallen downstairs. david sees the video on the news but still doesn't realize it's her son. as she told ann curry with nbc news. >> i was like i knew that ain't my child. i just kept saying i know that ain't my child. i was like oh, my god. i didn't know until the next morning until the police came knocking on my door. >> when they confirmed it was
he said well, you put it on youtube. i said no i didn't put it on youtube. i didn't put it on youtube. i just asked my son to save it for me. >> i was the one who uploaded the video. i was surprised on how fast it took off, i guess. because i knew it was going to take off, because that's something you don't see every day. but i didn't expect it to go on the news two days after and for there to be a big search for our laundromat. >> i even get call from, you know, from china from...
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"real violence is not allowed on youtube. community polices the site for inappropriate material. once flagged, content is reviewed by our staff and usually removed from the system within minutes if it violates our community guidelines." in this case the victim never reports the attack or tells her parents. but the school district gets wind of the video, tracks down those involved, and calls the police. the four students are immediately suspended, and that's just the beginning. >> the three girls were charged with attempted assault. by the time we had gotten into the investigation, it was difficult to document the extent of the injuries to the young lady, so we charged them with attempted assault. >> the girls plead guilty and are serving probation. ryan alomar who videotaped the assault is also arrested. >> he was charged with unlawful assembly. he came with a video camera, came prepared to film this situation. >> for the teens who beat up this girl and the video voyeur who taped it, the thrill of it being seen for bragging r
"real violence is not allowed on youtube. community polices the site for inappropriate material. once flagged, content is reviewed by our staff and usually removed from the system within minutes if it violates our community guidelines." in this case the victim never reports the attack or tells her parents. but the school district gets wind of the video, tracks down those involved, and calls the police. the four students are immediately suspended, and that's just the beginning....
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. >> believe it or not, that voice belongs to youtube's biggest star. the mysterious woman who has mesmerized millions of kids. ,,,,,, [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] brought back to the united states for treatment. they'll be flown on thi >> the two american aid workers infected with ebola are being brought back to the united states for treatment. they are being flown with this jet that has an isolation pod. the plane is in route to west africa to pick them up. nancy writebol and dr. kent brantly are getting sick tore night. one of them will be treated at emery university hospital in atlanta. nancy is now taking experimental serum. there was only enough for one patient so the doctor ask it be given to her. instead, he received a
. >> believe it or not, that voice belongs to youtube's biggest star. the mysterious woman who has mesmerized millions of kids. ,,,,,, [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats...
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what do you make of what they decided today on twitter a youtube? >> twitter seems to be on new territory in not just removing the imagery but suspending the accounts of people who put up the imagery and even mistakenly suspended the account of the first journalist even though he never linked to the video. in a serious gray area, those of us reading the terms of service of twitter this morning, it is not clear they have been violated by this video except to the degree that someone's account should be suspended. it seems the family of someone who is deceased has the ability to request twitter tools imagery related to their death which is probably what happened here. suspended accounts go further and is really something that is being defined as we speak and nobody really knows how it is properly handled. these companies have acquired influence over the dissemination of information and yes, they are conduits for individuals to be empowered to share. it's a very complex scenario. facebook has clear rules that allows of the company to remove pretty much
what do you make of what they decided today on twitter a youtube? >> twitter seems to be on new territory in not just removing the imagery but suspending the accounts of people who put up the imagery and even mistakenly suspended the account of the first journalist even though he never linked to the video. in a serious gray area, those of us reading the terms of service of twitter this morning, it is not clear they have been violated by this video except to the degree that someone's...
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this is different than youtube which stores video and delivers it when you click on it. this is a real-time phenomenon. for twitch to have accomplished this, they are at the level where the dominant live streaming vendor of all entities that do live streaming on the internet to the point where they're almost half of all the traffic that live streams. that is the second number that you have to pay attention to. when we look at what google saw with their youtube traffic was how important twitch there emerging -- is something else out there that has the same thing that we haven't focused on? >> in terms of live streaming video? >> yeah. >> i don't think so. since the time justintv transformed itself into twitch, the growth has been so astonishingly fast that i think it will be difficult for somebody to come in and do the same. right now, people are focused on twitch as a phenomenon all by itself. andtuart, a board member wanted venture capitalist. also, pj from digital world research. thank you. we will stay on this theme that video games may be the future, maybe the presen
this is different than youtube which stores video and delivers it when you click on it. this is a real-time phenomenon. for twitch to have accomplished this, they are at the level where the dominant live streaming vendor of all entities that do live streaming on the internet to the point where they're almost half of all the traffic that live streams. that is the second number that you have to pay attention to. when we look at what google saw with their youtube traffic was how important twitch...
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youtube is a race where people -- a place where people can you merge despite the lack of creativity inod. so i get a chance to say yes instead of asking an executive to say yes, so that for me is a process that is very exciting, with so much young talent and great talented people who have not gotten a break yet. hollywood, although it is one of the most progressive places in the world, they live in fear. they have not really done a good job of integration. i think the girl in seattle was the first black girl to leave a show since the 1970's. there is a giant white space, and we want to fill it with creative content. >> is this musical content as well? >> we have records, music every week. we are putting out a record every single week. >> that's a very different release schedule that we have seen in any era of the music industry. what about the digital era? >> there is a cure ration process. the algorithms, this technology that lets artists upload music. samsung has funded this buildout, which is part of the process. the idea of milk music, we built this thing, and the artist uploads th
youtube is a race where people -- a place where people can you merge despite the lack of creativity inod. so i get a chance to say yes instead of asking an executive to say yes, so that for me is a process that is very exciting, with so much young talent and great talented people who have not gotten a break yet. hollywood, although it is one of the most progressive places in the world, they live in fear. they have not really done a good job of integration. i think the girl in seattle was the...
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. >> believe it or not, that voice belongs to youtube's biggest star.well lived deserves a beer well brewed. fewer calories. fewer carbs. more refreshment. it's what makes a superior light beer... superior. michelob ultra. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. so you reach for inute like something better.do something. fewer calories. fewer carbs. more to experience. michelob ultra. the superior light beer. brought back to the united states for treatment. they'll be flown on thi >> the two american aid workers infected with ebola are being brought back to the united states for treatment. they are being flown with this jet that has an isolation pod. the plane is in route to west africa to pick them up. nancy writebol and dr. kent brantly are getting sick tore night. one of them will be treated at emery university hospital in atlanta. nancy is now taking experimental serum.
. >> believe it or not, that voice belongs to youtube's biggest star.well lived deserves a beer well brewed. fewer calories. fewer carbs. more refreshment. it's what makes a superior light beer... superior. michelob ultra. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. so you reach for inute like something better.do...
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now i want to ask you about youtube. youtube posted this beheading and then they took it down. they kept it up long enough so everybody could see it. that's a disgrace. what's the hell wrong with youtube. nobody should ever, ever post anything like that. >> yeah. i don't know the mechanics of youtube. i don't call these things mississippis the way you do. but i'm not much more sophisticated about these things. they shouldn't go up in the first place. but they should be pulled down as soon as possible. i don't know if you youtube pulled it down as soon as they knew about it or how that works. >> they let it go way too long. there are people who can can regulate that kind of stuff. i just want to make the point that no one. >> this is a p.r. machine for them. >> that's right. >> for the terrorists for the nazis. >> right, right. okay. now, i want to make one more point and then we will get on to ferguson. there are those on the right who don't want to confront isis as well. i mean, senator rand paul very, you know, all over the place. other people, libertarian oh, no, let them do
now i want to ask you about youtube. youtube posted this beheading and then they took it down. they kept it up long enough so everybody could see it. that's a disgrace. what's the hell wrong with youtube. nobody should ever, ever post anything like that. >> yeah. i don't know the mechanics of youtube. i don't call these things mississippis the way you do. but i'm not much more sophisticated about these things. they shouldn't go up in the first place. but they should be pulled down as soon...
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youtube has been an extraordinary resource. you can get anything on youtube. joseph hoffman playing the piano? type it in. there is a market we're probably not aware of and many people you discover the complexities and beauties through the internet. but concert halls full of graying audiences now and go to carnegie hall and everybody in the audience is in their sixties and seventies and rather depressing. >> we talked about your writing habits there was a time when were you writing long hand. are you still? >> not as much as when i was younger. biographical writing the computer is ideal. name checking you find you spelled a name wrong you can correct it instantly all through a manuscript. technologically the computer is great aid to the writing of non fiction but i like to compose sentences initially long hand. >> here is some video some years ago where it shows you in your home and the card system that you use. >> oh, yes. that's my study. i have a disk which was built for me because i always worked with cards and i don't know if it comes over clearly but i h
youtube has been an extraordinary resource. you can get anything on youtube. joseph hoffman playing the piano? type it in. there is a market we're probably not aware of and many people you discover the complexities and beauties through the internet. but concert halls full of graying audiences now and go to carnegie hall and everybody in the audience is in their sixties and seventies and rather depressing. >> we talked about your writing habits there was a time when were you writing long...