Two weeks after Logan Paul's video surfaced featuring an apparent suicide victim, YouTube is taking action. Polygon's Julia Alexander and Rooster Teeth's Jon Risinger join Cheddar to discuss YouTube's next move and more from the media world. Alexander weighs in on whether she thinks the video platform went far enough in its punishment, and if the controversy will result in more editorial oversight for YouTube.
Nintendo surprised fans by announcing the new games coming to the Switch in 2018. Risinger says the new slate proves the gaming giant is doubling down on nostalgia. After 2017 saw the Switch become the world's fastest-selling console thanks to Zelda and Mario games, the host says it makes sense that they would continue with this strategy.
Finally, we break down some of the biggest Marvel headlines of the week. The studio found a writer for a standalone "Black Widow" movie, but Risinger isn't so sure this means we'll ever see it in theaters. Plus, after an ABC exec implied the network will cancel "Inhumans," we discuss what the show's failure means for the studio's upcoming TV projects.
AppleTV+ sci-fi hit 'Foundation' has been renewed for a third season.
Margot Robbie is shedding some light on the Barbie-Oppenheimer rivalry in a new interview with Variety.
Joe Dee, co-owner of Dee's Nursery, shares some decoration ideas for a happy Hanukkah.
Famed chef Lidia Bastianich shows us how to make simple, yet, delicious Shrimp with Garlic & Olive Oil Over Fusilli.
Cheddar News takes a new look at the Bob Marley biopic, 'Bob Marley: One Love."
Wikipedia has released its list of most viewed articles for 2023 with the site seeing over 84 billion visits. The most searched topic was ChatGPT with nearly 50 billion page views
Kim Kardashian is reportedly set to star in a new legal drama on Hulu.
The iconic holiday song 'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree' has hit No. 1.
'Dick Clark's New Year's Rock and Eve' with Ryan Seacrest is bringing some new faces to this year's live broadcast.
The Museum of the Dog, which opened in 2019, features some of the world's largest collections of canine fine art. Alan Fausel, curator of the AKC Museum of the Dog, joined Cheddar News to discuss the museum's operations and history while also explaining the latest exhibit, "Fashionable Dogs."
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