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{{newreview<!-- Kyncl -->*[[image:Kyncl_Stream.jpg|left|authorlink= https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0753545926?ie=UTF8&tag=thebookbag-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=0753545926]] ===[[Stream Punks by Robert Kyncl and Maany Peyvan]]===|title= Stream Punks|rating= [[image:4.55star.jpg|genrelink= Category:{{{rating}}} Star Reviews]] [[:Category:Lifestyle|Lifestyle]], [[:Category: Entertainment|Entertainment]]|summary=Robert Kyncl is the Chief Business Officer I watch quite a lot of YouTube. He has written an exceptionally interesting book about YouTube and his role within it. You I play music videos when I want to listen to a particular song I don't already have in my collection. I use it to find out how to be in your late 40s, or from Eastern Europedo things, with the instruction videos they seem to identify with his childhood recollections of a time when there was nothing on TV, and no other options have for entertainmentpretty much anything. It's amazing how far we've come – I still remember At the hype around channel 5 appearinggym, and now I have more channels than I could ever watch 'll stick it on on Sky and have both Netflix and Amazon Primemy phone, prop it up on the cross trainer and yet often choose watch some behind the free (ignoring scenes interviews with the adverts bit) alternative cast of YouTube insteadmy favourite shows. Kyncl actually worked at And sometimes I'll treat it as if it is Netflix and ''regular'' television too, before coming over to watch series with new episodes releasing every few days, exclusively on YouTube. Having a new smart TV adds an extra, easy way to watch without having to plug in my laptop or squint at a small phone screen. So yes, so he knows I like YouTube and I use YouTube. But I didn't know a whole lot about the industry wellsite it until I read this book.[[Stream Punks by Robert Kyncl and Maany Peyvan|Full Review]]|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0753545926</amazonukbr>}}
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|author=John Van der Kiste