Crowdfunding is either the start of a new avenue of entrepreneurial living or the beginning of a subscription driven downfall. No matter what, though, Patreon is sure to be the envy of the entire outfit. The site has made a name for itself over the past few years. Now, it's the home of dozens of record breaking, money grubbing creators who are able to make a living out of their craft. Find out if Patreon has what it takes to outlast its competition while improving upon the crowdfunding world only on News Time!
Sony ditches E3!
Sony, gaming's leading company right now, decided late last year it wasn't going to be participating in this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. They didn't have any games to show but they don't need to go because of the whole 95 million consoles sold thing. So far, this year's version of the trade show is going along pretty well without them. Did Sony make a mistake by not showing up? Find out only on News Time!
Luminary's A-list podcasting plan falters!
Luminary, a new podcasting company, borrows cues from Netflix in its execution. Yet it's not entirely successful. But it only just started. And it has shows from Trevor Noah and Lena Dunham along with others plus it is the exclusive home of already well loved podcasts. Will Luminary be able to become the podcast equivalent of the ultimate way to watch TV? Find out only on News Time!
CBS This Morning wants to rule this and all of your mornings!
This year, CBS This Morning is going through a visible change. The new crop of hosts and producers led by Gayle King hope you come along for the ride. Find out why only on News Time!
For your consideration: DVD screeners are on their way out!
The beginning of summer signals more than sweltering heat; there are also tons of DVDs headed to Academy voters. Those in the Hollywood television organization have been receiving episodes of the year's best shows on discs for years now. But the practice is killing the environment. Worse yet, not many shows are being watched because of the piles of discs sent. As of 2020, screeners will need to be in digital form. News Time gets down to the many reasons why!