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  • YouTube's One Channel becoming the standard next month, cut-off date set for June 5th

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    05.17.2013

    A few months have gone by since YouTube began testing its "One Channel" redesign in a private beta, after which Google allowed curious users to voluntarily opt in. But while some have been experiencing the next version of the site's design for awhile now, YouTube is about to make the transition mandatory. Starting June 5th, Google will flip the switch on the One Channel theme across the whole site. YouTube believes this is a good thing for all, as it's noticed a 20-percent page view increase on channels that have already opted in. For impatient folks who can't wait until next month, you can make your own One Channel now via the "opt in" link at the source below.

  • Redesigned YouTube channels exit limited beta, now up for grabs

    by 
    Alexis Santos
    Alexis Santos
    03.08.2013

    YouTube has had a revamped look for channels in limited beta testing since early February, but it's now ready to spread the new-layout love to interested folks. Dubbed "One Channel," the design refresh places an emphasis on making a user's page look slick across different screen sizes and devices, adapting its style for the occasion -- yes, even on TVs. Along with a look that provides more visual breathing room, a wide image called Channel Art adorns the top of a page, giving the whole affair a stronger Google+ vibe. Now, channel owners can even snag a visitor's attention with a trailer that'll greet them if they aren't a subscriber. The refresh also introduces the ability to organize video playlists with custom sections. Raring to take Mountain View up on the fresh looks? Jab the second source link to get started. If you change your mind after taking the plunge, however, Google's letting users switch back to the old format for a limited time.