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fromAndroid Authority
6 days ago

YouTube swears those 90-second non-skippable ads aren't intentional

YouTube is investigating reports of unintentional 90-second non-skippable ads on its TV app, which exceed the standard 30-second limit.
Television
fromTrusted Reviews
1 week ago

Users blast YouTube's new 90-second unskippable TV ads

YouTube is testing unskippable ad blocks of up to 90 seconds for TV app viewers, significantly longer than previous formats.
Television
fromAndroid Authority
1 week ago

YouTube's ad problem just got worse: Users now seeing 90-second unskippable ads!

YouTube is reportedly serving 90-second unskippable ads on its TV app, violating its own ad format rules.
Online marketing
fromAndroid Authority
6 days ago

YouTube swears those 90-second non-skippable ads aren't intentional

YouTube is investigating reports of unintentional 90-second non-skippable ads on its TV app, which exceed the standard 30-second limit.
Television
fromTrusted Reviews
1 week ago

Users blast YouTube's new 90-second unskippable TV ads

YouTube is testing unskippable ad blocks of up to 90 seconds for TV app viewers, significantly longer than previous formats.
Television
fromAndroid Authority
1 week ago

YouTube's ad problem just got worse: Users now seeing 90-second unskippable ads!

YouTube is reportedly serving 90-second unskippable ads on its TV app, violating its own ad format rules.
fromAndroid Authority
4 weeks ago

Survey confirms the obvious: Everyone hates YouTube's unskippable new ads

YouTube is still, at its core, a free service. And while you don't have to pay a dime to dive into its bottomless archives of content, sometimes it feels like Google is literally doing everything possible to convince us to shell out and pay for YouTube Premium. Most recently, that's taken the form of some aggressive new ads - and viewers are understandably pretty upset.
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fromWIRED
4 months ago
Digital life

Netflix Won't Let You Cast Shows From Your Phone to Your TV Anymore

Netflix has removed mobile-device casting playback control, requiring use of the TV app and remote for playback, controls, and settings on most tiers.
fromThe Verge
11 months ago
Mobile UX

Netflix is getting a big TV revamp

Netflix is rolling out a global UI redesign for its TV app aimed at improving user experience.
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