- YouTube is admitting that roughly 1.6 million of every billion videos violate its content policies (Reuters)
- Not only are WarnerMedia’s movies returning to the big screen, they’re moving back to typical windowing strategies (Recode)
- Film and TV is an author’s market right now—the pandemic has given them more leverage than ever before (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Twitter is reportedly looking to acquire Clubhouse (Tech Crunch)

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- YouTube is admitting that roughly 1.6 million of every billion videos violate its content policies (Reuters)
- Not only are WarnerMedia's movies returning to the big screen, they're moving back to typical windowing strategies (Recode)
- Film and TV is an author's market right now—the pandemic has given them more leverage than ever before (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Twitter is reportedly looking to acquire Clubhouse (Tech Crunch)
April 8, 2021