As Gen Z shuns traditional media, television and movies adapt and go where they live—YouTube

Some White House officials expect the Cabinet secretary, who has known the president for years, to depart as soon as this summer.

Joe Lonsdale says that his fellow Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel was "courageous" for speaking out against Alphabet's Google.

When you think of Prime Day, you might be thinking about deals on Instant Pots and Amazon Echo devices not half-off dresses and designer heels.

Epstein is accused of sexually exploiting dozens of underage girls from 2002 through 2005 at his New York and Florida residences.

With the plan to build on Obamacare, Biden aims to draw a contrast from 2020 Democratic primary rivals such as Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

Adobe, Microsoft and SAP are pointing to more customers for their Open Data Initiative, which frees data from silos and puts them together for enrichment.

Burger King launches a "50/50 menu" that will randomly serve customers a plant-based or meat burger and urge them to guess what they're eating.

Gen Z, the latest generation graduating into adulthood, isn't just snubbing print media, it's abandoning old media altogether.

Because of that, their consumption habits are drastically different than even their closest generational cohort, the millennial.The members of Gen Z have all but abandoned traditional television viewing, opting to watch shows, movies and other digital content on their phones, tablets and laptops.

When asked how the channel defines success, Fishman pointed to Brat's feature length film "Chicken Girls: The Movie," based on one of its popular shows "Chicken Girls," which currently has more than 18 million views on YouTube.

Original article
Author: Cnbc

Cnbc has recently written 10 articles on similar topics including :
  1. "Facebook on Friday took a shot at Apple, saying the company will only be able to pay small businesses a portion of sales from a new paid online events feature as a result of the iOS App Store's policies". (August 15, 2020)
  2. "Until now, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been adamant about allowing political ads on Facebook and Instagram". (September 3, 2020)
  3. "Google spent more than $1.9 million in lobbying in the third quarter, a 14.2% increase from the prior quarter". (October 21, 2020)
  4. "In Palantir's filing to go public on Tuesday, CEO Alex Karp said the "engineering elite" of Silicon Valley do not know "how society should be organized or what justice requires". (August 26, 2020)
  5. "Facebook's new policies are so narrow that they won't have any real effect on election information that spreads across the site". (September 3, 2020)
  6. "Facebook announced it will now ban content that "denies or distorts the Holocaust," reversing its earlier policy". (October 12, 2020)
  7. "An AI chip craze, driven by demand for AI-powered chatbots and high-powered graphics processing units has seen investors piling into certain stocks with some raising concerns of a bubble". (May 30, 2023)
  8. "It's been a brutal year for tech stocks, which means there may be opportunities for investors to scoop up some names at a good price". (December 3, 2022)
  9. "The announcement brings Google Play's policies in line with Apple's App Store policies, which have come under fire from developers and regulators over several issues, including its own 30% cut". (September 28, 2020)
  10. "In its new iOS version of the app, Facebook had planned to say that "Apple takes 30% of this purchase". (August 28, 2020)
Posted on  , , , , , , ,