Former Buzzfeed employees’ Watcher Entertainment retracts decision to quit YouTube

YouTubers Steven Lim, Ryan Bergara, and Shane Madej are reconsidering the plan which some critics called a money grab.

The three founders of Watcher Entertainment have apologized to fans for their initial announcement to leave YouTube and move their new shows exclusively to their own subscription-streaming service.

In response to a wave of negative feedback, Steven Lim, Ryan Bergara, and Shane Madej of Watcher Entertainment have announced a change in plans. They will now release their content for free on YouTube one month after subscribers can access it.

“We messed up,” said Watcher CEO Steven Lim in a YouTube video posted on Monday.

Previously, Watcher had planned to release only the first episode of new seasons on YouTube, with viewers needing a paid subscription to watch full seasons. However, all past videos from Watcher Entertainment’s shows over the past four years will remain on YouTube.

The group initially posted a goodbye video on YouTube, which Bergara later admitted was "insensitive." He acknowledged, “We didn’t properly express how much we appreciate all of you, and we did a really bad job of explaining the reasoning behind this transition.”

 

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