Posted June 4, 2018 10:00 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The Content Creator’s Panel hosted by The Gun Collective during the NRA’s annual meeting in May brought some of the biggest names of the YouTube gun world together for fans to meet, greet and get to know better. (Photo: Jacki Billings)
Much like the Buggles in the late 70s lamented radio’s death at the hands of music videos, so too has the print industry faced the undeniable, driving force that is visual media. While print use tout itself the go-to source for all things entertainment and informational, there’s no denying that print media has seen a decline in popularity over the last decade. As YouTube gun videos gained prominence and video content creators became household names, it’s left many wondering what will, ultimately, happen in the world of the gun media?
With more than a billion global users representing one-third of all people on the Internet, YouTube users watch a billion hours of video each day. YouTubers say its no surprise that this video based platform is such a success — especially among the millennial generation. As what Forbes termed the “first digitally native generation” millennials are consuming media quickly and on the spot using mobile technology like smartphones. The immediacy of

Source: Guns.com

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