I recently watched a youtube video series titled 'Nick on the Rocks' a series produced by a Central Washington University professor about the rich geological history of Washington specifically Eastern Washington.
If you thought the cord-cutters’ market was aggressive before, just wait until you get a load of YouTube TV. The online video staple announced the full scope of its live TV bundle, complete with unlimited cloud DVR and a moderate monthly subscription fee.
97 Rock has its own Youtube channel. We upload new videos at least weekly. Some are pretty awesome and -- to be honest -- some suck. But as a complete package it's pretty good. Are you not currently following any Youtube channels? YOU SHOULD!!! Here are a bunch we recommend that are killer:
You may be surprised, but Arnold Schwarzenegger is very active on the internet with social media. He actively uses Reddit, but I found a gem. His YouTube channel.
I can't tell if this is funny, scary, or just plain f**ked. I'm definitely (more) scared of babies now, which is probably a good thing.
Sit down, turn up the volume, and keep your loved ones close.
This guy wants to prank his girlfriend of five years by telling her that he cheated on her (he didn't.) Watch as they just about have heart attacks while this hilarious video unfolds. Can you spell backfire? Cheers.
I was talking to Christina and Alex at our front desk, and they told me I needed to look up a channel on YouTube called MostPopularGirls. THIS IS HILARIOUS!! A team of 3 people use Barbie dolls to act out scenes in which they make fun of the preppy and annoying popular girls we went to high school with...
I wanted to take this time to feed you a new addiction. I'm not a huge YouTube enthusiast, but I have found a channel that is absolutely hilarious, original and safe to watch with your kids.
Well, someone has done. A YouTuber made a video of cats barfing set to techno music. Where can viral videos go from here? Time to close up shop, internet. There's nowhere to go from here.