Digital video is one of the most marketable tools for companies and individuals and YouTube is at the heart of the world of digital video. Popular YouTube channels can make millions of dollars a year in ad revenue, which has created a new brand of celebrity - the YouTuber.
YouTube influencers Brooke Miccio and Danielle Carolan join to share their tricks of the YouTube trade. Miccio says it's all about creating consistent and authentic content.
Carolan and Miccio also talk about the rising trend of shoppable video. Both of the YouTubers worked with Dote, an app that makes video content shoppable. They say that creating shoppable content really makes a difference for engagement, and also means more money in the bank for YouTube influencers.
Sergeant First Class Christopher Jones talked to Cheddar about how the U.S. Army eSports division, launched out of Fort Knox, Tennessee as a recruitment effort, is thriving amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Makeup artist and hairstylist Sarah Redzikowski hasn't had a job in more than two months and lives primarily in Nevada, a state slow to open its unemployment system to people like her.
Vivos, a network of underground shelters built to survive catastrophes, has seen year-over-year inquiries into its bunkers increase by 2,000 percent and sales jump 500 percent amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to CEO Robert Vicino.
More than 1,500 couples have been issued marriage licenses in Sin City since April 27, when the county clerk’s office reopened amid new safety protocols calling for masks and social distancing at weddings.
Actress Lori Loughlin and her fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, have agreed to plead guilty to charges in the college admissions bribery case and serve two months in prison, according to court papers filed Thursday.
Screenwriter and gaming journalist Gary Whitta is the creator and host of Animal Talking, a live stream that takes place entirely in the Nintendo Switch video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Warner Bros. Pictures say that Zack Snyder’s cut of 2017′s “Justice League” will debut next year on the streaming service HBO Max.
Jay Jacobs, the CEO TLC Family of Camps that runs three sleepaway camps in New York and Pennsylvania, joined Cheddar to detail how they plan on keeping kids and staff safe from COVID-19 when they reopen this summer.
Chris Soukup, CEO of Communication Service for the Deaf discussed with Cheddar the challenges facing the community with a lack of resources and much of the new normal stemming from stay-at-home orders.
U.S. health officials have quietly released more reopening guidance that was created more than a month ago but initially shelved.
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