The statement said that YouTube bloggers will be sharing their new videos with the company “in an exclusive format” and the movie network will be the first to show them on their sites. “Fans will have a chance to be the first to see the content of their favorite influencers on the big screen, without worrying about interruptions in social networks,” the film’s network said.
The project will support bloggers who have lost income due to restrictions on monetization on YouTube and other major sites, according to Caro. “In light of recent developments in restricting monetization on many popular channels for Russian users, we at Caro want to support the blogging community and invite leading bloggers from the capital and regions to collaborate,” said Olga Proskuryakova, vice president of the network. Caro “on marketing management.
I can hardly imagine going to the movies to watch videos from YouTube.