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YouTube star MatPat said he was rejected from the Small Business Administration for refusing to take political sides.
It's estimated that thousands of content creators are living in North Texas. But how much are they earning from it, and could anyone be successful at it?
Last week, OpenAI rolled out an app called Sora, built around a TikTok-style video feed made up entirely of clips generated with artificial intelligence. The app quickly became the most downloaded for iPhones, and Sora videos are spreading fast on platforms like TikTok, showing there is broad interest in generating and consuming AI content.
In France, accredited agencies train aspiring influencers who want to go professional in the art of hosting and monetizing live broadcasts. This model primarily benefits TikTok, whose revenues depend heavily on donations and in-app e-commerce.
New Orleans content creator, Alex Robinson, who on Instagram is known as “alexx_robinson” organized a party to the polls event on a party bus. This was her way to encourage young voters to get out and vote. “Research your candidates and figure out who you’re going to vote for, go to the polls and get it done,” Robinson said.
The ‘Murder, Mystery & Makeup’ true-crime podcast host is looking to extend her business reach in TV, film, live events and other media platforms.
Brad Owen had his YouTube channel temporarily banned and Daniel Negreanu said his stream's viewership was down 75%.
U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn received an award from the News/Media Alliance recognizing her efforts to protect content creators against misuse of AI.
Content creator Catherine Paiz has married tattoo artist Igor Ten. The bride and groom both shared highlights from the wedding on Instagram on Sept. 28.
Niko Omilana is a content creator, best known for his prank videos on YouTube. More recently, some audiences may recognise him from running as an independent candidate in the 2021 London mayoral election and later, the 2024 UK general election.
Content creators gathered at TikTok’s #LevelUp programme in Lagos to deepen their knowledge and command of tools and revenue opportunities to thrive in the digital economyIndustry leaders and government representatives,