YouTube is Leaving Roku , Harming Consumers and Creators

YouTube is Leaving Roku , Harming Consumers and Creators

See my first video on this topic: http://lon.tv/rokuvyoutube - The YouTube vs. Roku dispute is bad for consumers and independent content creators. In this video we'll explore what's going on including Roku's shift to become a Google competitor, and why platform search engines are important to YouTube's future growth. Subscribe for more! http://lon.tv/s

VIDEO INDEX:
00:00 - Intro
00:22 - YouTube vs. Roku Dispute Recap
01:27 - Roku's Side
02:26 - YouTube’s Response
03:34 - Roku & YouTube / Google Are Competitors
05:11 - Collateral Damage: Independent Creators
05:39 - Why Search is Important to YouTube
07:01 - Search Examples on Roku, Fire TV & Android
09:52 - Roku Should Make Independent Creators Whole
10:52 - Supporter Thank Yous
11:19 - Helping The Channel
11:32 - My Other Channels
12:27 - Conclusion

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