#primetime-channels
India Bans 16 Pakistani YouTube Channels Over National Security Concerns After Pahalgam Attack
In a decisive move to counter provocative misinformation following the Pahalgam terror attack, India has banned 16 Pakistani YouTube channels, government sources confirmed. The action was taken on the recommendations of the Union Home Ministry to safeguard national security and maintain public order amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. The banned YouTube channels collectively had a massive following, totaling over 63 million subscribers. The channels included prominent Pakista
India Bans 16 Pakistani YouTube Channels Over National Security Concerns After Pahalgam Attack
In a decisive move to counter provocative misinformation following the Pahalgam terror attack, India has banned 16 Pakistani YouTube channels, government sources confirmed. The action was taken on the recommendations of the Union Home Ministry to safeguard national security and maintain public order amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan. The banned YouTube channels collectively had a massive following, totaling over 63 million subscribers. The channels included prominent Pakista
YouTube to Expand Subscription-Based Content With New Primetime Channels Redesign
YouTube, the original video-streaming giant, is reportedly preparing a major shift toward subscription-based content, bringing it closer to competitors like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. According to a recent report by The Information, YouTube is exploring ways to integrate third-party premium content into its platform, expanding its Primetime Channels initiative.This move would enhance YouTube’s existing subscription services, offering a redesigned interface that prioritizes
YouTube to Expand Subscription-Based Content With New Primetime Channels Redesign
YouTube, the original video-streaming giant, is reportedly preparing a major shift toward subscription-based content, bringing it closer to competitors like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. According to a recent report by The Information, YouTube is exploring ways to integrate third-party premium content into its platform, expanding its Primetime Channels initiative.This move would enhance YouTube’s existing subscription services, offering a redesigned interface that prioritizes









