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Yeah1 buyback delay throws cold water on shareholders

Yeah1 (code:YEG) casts a chill over its shareholders due to no signs to buy back millions of YEG stocks as it promised before.

 

Views on YouTube are bought in Vietnam to raise search rankings

VietNamNet Bridge - For every 1,000 views on YouTube, buyers in Vietnam pay VND35,000-65,000.

VTC declines invitation to be honored by YouTube

VietNamNet Bridge - The Vietnam Multimedia Corporation (VTC) earlier this year unexpectedly refused to attend an event honoring content creators held in HCM City. 

MIC plans new solution for ‘clean’ ads on YouTube

After a working session with the Ministry of Information and Communications (MIC), Google has changed its algorithm and refined its censorship unit, but this has not yet settled the problem. 

Vietnamese music in 90s goes on YouTube

 VietNamNet Bridge – People worldwide now can enjoy Vietnamese music on YouTube by Phuong Nam Film, one of the HCM City’s leading music, film producers and distributors.

YouTube debuts comedy video series in virtual reality push

YouTube virtual reality video series “The Confessional” debuted on Tuesday, featuring comedians Trevor Noah, Judd Apatow and Howie Mandel, as parent company Google races Facebook Inc to attract viewers

Amazon says Google has pulled YouTube from Echo Show device in tech face-off

 In a rare public feud between large technology companies, Amazon.com Inc said on Tuesday its Echo Show devices could no longer play videos from YouTube 

TV companies urged to stop uploading videos on YouTube

As Vietnamese content developers only receive 10 percent of the revenue from advertisements, they have been advised to stop uploading videos on YouTube to earn money from ads. 

Google tightens measures to remove extremist content on YouTube

Alphabet Inc's Google will implement more measures to identify and remove terrorist or violent extremist content on its video sharing platform YouTube, the company said in a blog post on Sunday.

Vietnamese earn big money from Youtube

VietNamNet Bridge - Many young people can earn thousands of dollars a month just by uploading video clips on Youtube.

Children are ‘gold mine’ for YouTube channels in Vietnam

VietNamNet Bridge - With a high number of subscribers, YouTube content channels for children can earn hundreds of millions of dong a month.

Vietnamese businesses stop advertising on Youtube

VietNamNet Bridge - Saying ‘no’ to Youtube means leaving an advertisement channel.

Vietnamese youth try to make money on YouTube

VietNamNet Bridge - Many Vietnamese make video clips to post on YouTube as they believe it allows them to make money quickly and easy. 

Instead of earning VND1 from Youtube, Vietnamese app yields VND8

VietNamNet Bridge - With the same number of video followers, the revenue that content owners and suppliers can earn when posting video on YourTV will be eight times higher than on Youtube.

YouTube to launch subscription service

 YouTube is to launch a subscription service offering original, exclusive videos - including feature-length films starring high-profile vloggers.

YouTube Music Key subscription service is unveiled

 Google's YouTube is starting a subscription service that allows users to stream ad-free music videos and to download them for offline use.

Da Nang sisters introduce Vietnamese cuisine to the world

 VietNamNet Bridge - After four years of preparation, Ha Huyen founded the largest channel featuring Vietnamese food on YouTube, called Helen's Recipes (Vietnamese Food). It has had over 20 million hits, mostly from foreigners, on YouTube.

Authorities seek to control broadcast of 18+ sitcom on YouTube

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Cinematography Department on Wednesday spoke to the media on Wednesday about the premiere of the 18+ (years old) sitcom “Apartment 69” on YouTube.

Internet helps Vietnamese movies dodge censorship

Netizens have been talking about the film "Apartment 69," which is rated by its own producer as 18 +. The first 20-minute episode was released on Youtube on June 5 and by June 18, it had more than 1.5 million hits.

Google and Viacom settle seven-year YouTube row

 Google and Viacom have resolved a long-running legal battle regarding copyrighted material on YouTube.