Entries in Video (574)

Thursday
Nov142024

Spotify plans to pay creators of popular videos

Spotify wants to go head-to-head with YouTube. It plans to start paying creators who post popular videos based on the engagement they get from paid subscribers. The streaming service also intends to eliminate automated ad breaks for paid subscribers to encourage them to watch more videos. These changes will take effect starting January 2, 2025, in Canada, the US, the UK, and Australia. This incentive will pit them directly against YouTube, which is also leaning heavily on video podcasts and paying creators in shared ad revenues.

Spotify creators can access their payout details in a hub called Spotify for Creators. The platform can also show if they're eligible for the payments, display more detailed analytics, and offer the option to upload short, vertical videos. It's unclear how much Spotify plans to pay the video content creators on its platform. However, Spotify spokesperson Grey Munford said creators will see their breakdowns in the hub. And Spotify co-president Gustav Söderström told The Verge that the rate will be competitive and consumption-based because "it makes no sense for them" otherwise.

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Saturday
Jul062024

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 6/30- 7/6

Friday
Jul052024

YouTube's new AI eraser tool can take out copyright music without deleting rest of the audio

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The frustration of pouring countless hours into a YouTube video only to have it flagged for copyright infringement due to an unknowingly used track is a common ordeal for creators. Previously, the options to address this issue were limited to muting the entire copyrighted segment or deleting it altogether, often compromising the video's integrity.

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Saturday
Mar302024

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup - 3/24- 3/30