YouTube has been trending toward becoming more of a streaming service for a few years now, though it hasn't been seamless. A new report from The Information claims that the video platform has attempted to integrate third-party content since at least 2022.
It should have been easy. YouTube in late 2022 began including in its app video-streaming services operated by other media companies, such as Paramount Global’s Paramount+ and Warner Bros. Discovery’s Max.
Amazon could soon face competition from YouTube, as the Alphabet-owned service works on making it easier to discover content from third party platforms.
For a few years now, YouTube has been gradually transitioning into a streaming service, albeit it hasn't been smooth and
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YouTube is reportedly planning to bring more subscription-based content. According to The Information report, in direct competition to OTT apps like Netflix and Amazon, YouTube may soon stream exclusive content.
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