Twitch is finally giving DJs a place to get paid for streaming their sets—and compensate the artists they spin. Its limited catalog of songs and opaque earnings plan may leave some streamers cold.
Twitch is introducing a new tier to its premium revenue share program — currently known as the “Partner Plus Program” — that would grant a 60/40 revenue split and has lower qualification requirements ...
Twitch announced today that it will be launching a new affiliate program that seeks to encourage an expansion of support for non-partnered streamers who aim to make streaming a full-time employment ...
Earlier this summer, Twitch offered some good news to streamers frustrated with the platform’s default revenue share, which splits earnings between the company and the creator 50/50. With the launch ...
Twitch has announced its Partner Plus program, which will introduce a new 70/30 revenue share in favour of streamers. In the post about the new program, Twitch chief monetisation officer Mike Minton ...