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The Colin and Samir Show

An Honest Review of the Dude Perfect App

The Colin and Samir Show

Colin and Samir

Business

4.9665 Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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On this episode of Creator Support, we review the new Dude Perfect app, talk about our interview with YouTube CEO Neal Mohan and answer questions from the audience. Learn more about Server Shops: https://bit.ly/discordcas Course waitlist: https://6vztyf11n6j.typeform.com/to/wHyBv4BN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up, everyone? Welcome to this episode of Creator Support. On today's episode, we talk about the new Dude Perfect app.

0:05.7

Give our honest review and explore what it means for the future of creators. We also reflect on our experience interviewing the CEO of YouTube.

0:13.2

And we address some criticism that we got from our audience. All right, if you make it to the deep end, let us know.

0:19.8

All right, our first question comes from the subreddit from Gottiamiati.

0:24.8

There we go again. That's why we stopped reading the names.

0:26.7

That's why we stopped reading the users.

0:27.9

Okay, the question is, Dude Perfect app.

0:29.7

Would love to hear CNS's thoughts on the new Dude Perfect app.

0:33.4

Has anyone looked into it?

0:34.9

So when we first started this career on YouTube, there was two terms

0:38.7

that were brought up all the time. Bundling and unbundling. Now, I'm going to explain what that

0:44.7

means. So when YouTube first came about, when people started moving content to YouTube,

0:49.6

basically the conversation was around the unbundling of content, meaning that when we were growing up,

0:55.6

you had to buy a cable package to watch anything, right? So if you wanted ESPN, you bought the

1:01.5

sports package. You had to buy all these other sports channels, the tennis channel, all these

1:05.7

channels so that you could watch the sport you wanted to watch. That was called the bundling

1:09.7

of content, typically done by

1:11.2

cable providers. As we moved into streaming, everything started to get unbundled, right? So now,

1:17.8

on YouTube specifically, you can watch a specific piece of content that you want to watch. You don't

1:22.1

have to buy a big package to watch what you wanted to watch. Also, we have Disney plus, we have Paramount plus. Like every

1:30.0

studio and platform wanted to have their own home with their own content that they could

1:35.7

charge for. Right. So over the past decade, content got unbundled. Progressively, like over

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