Rooster Teeth has pulled some content off YouTube, claiming the video platform’s ad-supported economics don’t make sense. Rooster Teeth, Warner Bros. Discovery’s fandom, gaming and comedy ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Red vs. Blue creator says it can make more ad money streaming exclusively from its website than on YouTube.
Studio and steaming network FilmRise has acquired exclusive streaming rights for Rooster Teeth web series including Red vs. Blue”, “Camp Camp” and “Nomad of Nowhere” for its digital native content ...
Rooster Teeth announced a big shift in their mechanics to fans, including the decision to pull some of their most popular content from their YouTube channel. The content being pulled includes Red vs.
In a new press release, Rooster Teeth confirmed that it will no longer house its animated shorts and videos on Youtube, instead vying to have them on its official website, stating “Hey everyone, ...
Rooster Teeth is moving its content from YouTube to its own website, a move designed to bolster revenue that will allow them to create more content. In a video posted to X, showrunner Kerry Shawcross ...