Rooster Teeth Pulls Animated Shows From YouTube, Urges Fans to Stream Them on RT’s Site So It Can Generate More Ad Revenue

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Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Rooster Teeth has pulled some content off YouTube, claiming the video platform’s ad-supported economics don’t make sense.

Rooster Teeth, Warner Bros. Discovery’s fandom, gaming and comedy entertainment brand, has removed some of its most popular animated shows, including “Red vs.

Blue” and “Camp Camp,” from YouTube. In a video posted Thursday on Instagram, Kerry Shawcross, a Rooster Teeth showrunner and writer who has worked on “RWBY,” “Red vs.

Blue” and more, said the decision was driven by the high cost of producing animation, and he encouraged viewers to watch the content for free on the Rooster Teeth website going forward.

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