Disney+ is joining ESPN and Netflix by launching a feed where users can discover short-form videos through a TikTok-style display.
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Disney acquired the rights to ‘CoComelon’. Now it’s trying to find the next one.
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Disney Plus is also becoming TikTok
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Disney and YouTube are digging in for a long ESPN feud. Who will budge?
Disney is saying that a YouTube TV dispute involving ESPN carriage rights won't be resolved soon. Who is in the right?
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Disney fined $10 million for failing to label YouTube videos as “made for kids”
Like YouTube's, Disney's FTC settlement comes with more than a multimillion-dollar payment as penalty. Per the terms, it's required to form an Audience Designation Program that will manually review each video it publishes to YouTube and apply a 'made for kids' or 'not made for kids' label. That means no more channel-wide labeling.
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CoComelon caper: Disney nabs the rights to the world’s biggest kids show at Netflix’s expense
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Disney’s plan for pre-summer advertising? Get Blippi on board (literally).
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Disney hires Adam Smith to get some YouTube streaming magic
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Jenny Nicholson’s four-hour ‘Star Wars’ hotel rant gets eight million views, Disney copyright claim
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Max, Disney+, and Hulu will be offered together in a single streaming bundle
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Morphle, the latest Moonbug partner jumping from YouTube to streaming, is on its way to Disney+
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Disney takes $1.5 billion stake in Epic Games to build an “entertainment universe”
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GroupM forms coalition with Disney, YouTube, Roku, NBCUniversal to standardize streaming ads
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