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YouTube sits at the intersection of media studies, digital marketing, and business strategy, making it a frequent subject in courses on entrepreneurship, communications, and technology management. As one of the most visited platforms on the internet, it raises substantive academic questions about how video content is created, distributed, and monetized, how user behavior shapes platform economies, and how companies leverage digital media to reach audiences at scale. Its dual identity as both a media company and a technology platform makes it especially rich for business analysis.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a range of analytical approaches. Some examine how YouTube appropriates and exploits other media forms, treating the platform through a media studies or critical theory lens. Others focus on promotional and marketing strategies, using YouTube as a case study in digital advertising and audience engagement. Case-based analyses appear frequently, exploring how companies and content creators use the platform to build brand presence. A smaller set of papers engages with internet governance questions, including the role of regulation and oversight in shaping how platforms like YouTube operate.

A strong essay on YouTube in a business context should establish a focused thesis early — whether centered on monetization models, content strategy, or platform competition — rather than attempting to survey the platform broadly. Evidence drawn from specific case studies, platform policies, or documented marketing campaigns tends to carry more weight than general observations about video culture. The most common pitfall is treating YouTube as a neutral technology rather than a company with distinct economic incentives, content policies, and competitive pressures that actively shape user and creator behavior.

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New media and contemporary communication
This work will propose three potential issues or challenges to address and will identify two potential social media communication tools and describe what could be done to solve each issue using these two tools. According to Graham, (nd) Social media includes social networking platforms including Facebook and Flickr but social media can also be such as "bulletin boards, podcasts, blogs, wikis, etc." (Graham, nd) In fact, social media is "anything where users can participate, create, and share content." (Graham, nd)
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Rationalism, Government Ethics and Differential Information Rationalism
Rationalism, Government Ethics and Differential Information
Essay Undergraduate
Questioning skills for building dialogue in coaching
¶ … coaching session was found on YouTube. The name of this session was "Sample Coaching Session with David Rock -- Choose your Focus" (Rock, 2008). In this video David Rock is coaching a female executive who wants to…
Paper Undergraduate
BT TV Marketing Communications and Positioning Strategy
This paper presents marketing communication strategies of BT for its digital television service (BT TV). The major sections of the paper include BT TV communication approaches, targeted consumer segment, communication appeals and positioning strategy used for BT TV, appropriateness of the positioning strategy, effectiveness of integrated marketing communications, and comparison of traditional vs. interactive communications approaches of the company. This paper presents marketing communication strategies of BT for its digital television service (BT TV). The major sections of the paper include BT TV communication approaches, targeted consumer segment, communication appeals and positioning strategy used for BT TV, appropriateness of the positioning strategy, effectiveness of integrated marketing communications, and comparison of traditional vs. interactive communications approaches of the company.
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Personal reflection on family discussions and duty assignments
The idea of stopping the sharing of creative content and information online is like stopping a moving train by standing on the tracks and waving a white handkerchief. Too many forces are in play and the stakeholder group is very large for any simple solutions to be generated. At issue is property law and intellectual property. The financial investments in the creation of music, videos, academic materials, and literature can be enormous. Obviously, copyright laws and intellectual property laws were created to protect those investments. Yet, there appears to be a wholesale disregard for property rights that extend to anything that is in digital format.
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Cameras in \"The Hunger Games\" the Story
This essay discusses the role of cameras in the book the Hunger Games. The cameras were everywhere so that the populace could be controlled. The people knew that they were there, but only a few knew how to evade them. Katniss is one ofn those people. She works the cameras when she is in the game zone, and she shows what there actual purpose is. It is an intereting metaphor for present society.
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Why I Identify With the Genie in Disney\'s Aladdin
This is a personal essay selecting a Disney character and offering 3 reasons why the author identifies with that character. The chosen character is The Genie from Disney's 1992 animated film Aladdin. The reasons for identifying with the Genie are given as his protean nature, his tremendous power, and his limitations. The conclusion explains the Genie as a metaphor for the human imagination, with its tremendous power in overcoming limitations.
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Bowling for Columbine by Michael Moore
in April of 1999 two students entered Columbine High School and began a massacre that result in the deaths of twelve students, one teacher, and scores of wounded. Michael Moore explores the nature of violence in America in his film "Bowling for Columbine." He asks a number of intriguing questions which get to the heart of why America is such a violent society. Ultimately he concludes that it is fear that drives the American obsession with guns and this makes America a violent country.
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Climate Change; Too Hot to Handle? Climate
The climate change concerns across the universe have various perspectives form which to address them. This paper addresses three stakeholder perspectives of the issue, establishing why it is an issue of justice and how to address the issue for the common good of society best. It explores the issue in terms of common good as well as the principles that promote human flourishing.
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Ethics Utilitarianism Is One of the Most
Utilitarianism is one of the most useful ethical theories. It can frame decisions made in almost every aspect of daily life, and also large-scale decisions made by organizations, enterprises, and governments.