I am actually starting to see this; Droput.tv is one example https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2018/11/19/dropout-tv-review/
But, they still advertise on existing platforms like YouTube, Twitter, etc.
I don’t know how that affects this model.
Another example would be rooster teeth. They have a bunch of stuff on YouTube, but at least some content that’s exclusive to their site. (I’m specifically thinking of the latest season of RWBY, I doubt know if there’s other examples.)
I am actually starting to see this; Droput.tv is one example https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2018/11/19/dropout-tv-review/
But, they still advertise on existing platforms like YouTube, Twitter, etc.
I don’t know how that affects this model.
Another example would be rooster teeth. They have a bunch of stuff on YouTube, but at least some content that’s exclusive to their site. (I’m specifically thinking of the latest season of RWBY, I doubt know if there’s other examples.)