This Week in YouTube (MP3)

This Week in YouTube (MP3)

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This Week in YouTube explores the world of online viral video, including news, trends, and even production tips. Hosted by Lamarr Wilson, your favorite YouTube Comedic Vlogger and Chad Johnson, the host of Minecraft gaming show OMGcraft. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives.

Recent Episodes

  • TWiYT 35: This Video Is No Longer Available - YouTube's changed Content ID system, Chad's goal for the year, and the news that will affect this show, and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 34: The Return of Rebecca Black - Rebecca Black returns to debut "Saturday," affiliate links maybe illegal on YouTube, the bonuses of really short videos, and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 33: Why Buy YouTube Views? - DailyGrace may be DailyGrace no longer, how buying views can help or harm your channel, how to grow your channel legitimately, and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 32: YouTube on Xbox One - Thoughts on the XBox One's YouTube app, a Google+ flaw that could shut down your YouTube account, video optimization tips, and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 31: Eat My Channel - YouTube Capture for iOS, YouTube's response to Google+ issues, the week's viral video, and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 30: iJustine's Thoughts on YouTube Comments - Forced Google+ integration in YouTube's commenting system creates user outrage, tips and tricks, and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 29: YouTube Music Awards FAIL - Recap of the YouTube Music Awards, YouTube changing network relationships, and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 28: Shame on You Joey Graceffa! - YouTube music subscription service coming in December, what does it take to earn a living on YouTube, and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 27: The Justin Bieber of YouTube - AOL dethrones Google at top of video-ad rankings, YouTube vs. Television stats, 'Please Subscribe,' and more.

    11 years ago
  • TWiYT 26: Amazon Buys YouTube... Talent - Microsoft releases a Windows Phone YouTube app... again, Amazon seeks help from YouTube producers, and more.

    11 years ago