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YouTube Monetization disabled and re-enabled!

L ike many small time YouTube creators, I also got an email in January 2018 about changes to the YouTube Partner Program (YPP)  regarding changes new threshold of 4,000 hours of watchtime within the past 12 months and 1,000 subscribers. The revenue wasn't much but it was good to get some revenue from the little effort made in creating some videos. Unfortunately, my channel did not meet the subscriber threshold though watch time was alright. So, as per the new rules, monetization was set to be disabled. Read more »

Well-Known Songs That Were Inspired By News Articles

Tunes nowadays seldom stand out as truly newsworthy, notwithstanding when they hit the exceptionally best of the diagrams. For instance, you may need to dive profound into the daily paper to discover the title of even the present number one single, "Despacito" by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee including Justin Bieber. Then again, numerous exemplary tunes owe their exceptional manifestations to features of daily paper articles, including one from a collection by The Beatles that is commending its fiftieth commemoration this mid year. Significantly more as of late Will Butler of Arcade Fire once spent seven days composing tunes in view of features from The Guardian, referring to Bob Dylan as his motivation for the thought. It was Dylan himself who once made the remark that some of his tunes depended on features, organizations that likely helped him win the respect of accepting the Nobel Prize for Literature a year ago. One of those tunes is recorded beneath, and additionally six by different craftsmen who were roused by daily paper articles. A Day In The Life by The Beatles John Lennon read the daily paper account specifying the lethal mishap that killed a notable 25-year-old, and the co-pioneer of the Fab Four soon had the tune that would finish off the incredible Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band collection. The Ballad of Alferd Packer by Phil Ochs Encased with the verses inside the case holding The Broadside Tapes CD is a duplicate of the real news article that drove the society vocalist to compose this melody about a mountain manage who resorts to savagery subsequent to being stranded in a snow squall. The Legend of Andrew McCrew by Don McLean The Homeless Brother collection includes a bit of the article that drove McLean to enlighten the world concerning a legless vagabond who, subsequent to being saved until the point when somebody guaranteed his body, is gotten by a voyaging jubilee and marked as the Mummy Man. Rockin' the Paradise by Styx Since the band was conceived in the Windy City, it bodes well that they would see the article in The Chicago Star about the obliteration of the memorable Paradise Theater. Develop Old With Me In Colorado by Tom Paxton Senator Dick Lamb's feedback of the cost of life-bolster machines in the Rocky Mountain State offered to ascend to this 1984 parody from the veteran people vocalist. Cologne by Ben Folds The piano-playing elective rocker formed this tune from Way To Normal after the daily paper story of the female space traveler who drove the nation over to attack the admirer of her ex. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll by Bob Dylan This melody came to fruition after Dylan read the news anecdote about the murder of an African-American bar cleaning specialist in 1963, that year the track would show up on The Times a They Are A-Changin' collection.

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