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15 Minutes to 40+ Minutes: Pokémon YouTube Landscape Evolves to Enormous Subsection

April 2, 2026 by Tony Gleason

"Pokémon Blue" plays on a TV Feb. 27, 2024. The "Pokémon" series recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. Photo by Tony Gleason For 30 years now, fans have been catching ‘em all in the “Pokémon” series of video games. For the fans who wanted more though, they’ve had Pokémon YouTube to create content, which — just like the Pokémon themselves — has evolved. Multiple “Pokémon” … [Read more...] about 15 Minutes to 40+ Minutes: Pokémon YouTube Landscape Evolves to Enormous Subsection

Weekend Watch: Zac Mossin

September 19, 2020 by Alexander Payne

Video by Alexander Payne Freshman Zac Mossin shares all about his favorite YouTube series MONEYPIT from Donut Media. “It reminds me a lot of the old TOP GEAR where basically a bunch of guys mess around building cars and talking to pro racers,” Mossin said. Catch WEEKEND WATCH every Saturday to hear about students’ favorite movies, shows and … [Read more...] about Weekend Watch: Zac Mossin

Are YouTubers Becoming More Influential than Journalists?

February 26, 2020 by Caroline Sharpless

Art by Ally ArmstrongHalf of teenagers now get their news from YouTube, a well-known video-sharing platform, according to Common Sense Media. The rapid transformation of American media consumption is no secret, but is it cause for concern?People jump at new platforms, influencers and lingo, while credibility, transparency and honesty become lost in the transition. Additionally, … [Read more...] about Are YouTubers Becoming More Influential than Journalists?

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