By Brendan O'Boyle BRASILIA, July 5 (Reuters) - For decades, watching the World Cup in soccer-obsessed Brazil usually meant turning on the TV, but this year, for the first time, only half the games ...
While viewers in the United States face increased fragmentation, a different model is succeeding in Brazil. World Cup fans in Brazil can now watch every game for free through a YouTube channel. CazéTV ...
Proton VPN has deployed 89 new servers in Brazil after a massive influx of international users flocking to free 4K World Cup ...
A single Brazilian YouTube channel is pulling record-breaking World Cup audiences, proving that fans will use VPNs to do ...
CazéTV, the country’s largest sports channel on YouTube, drew inquiries from Brazilian regulators over promotions that ...
Reigning champions Argentina face Egypt in Atlanta on Tuesday, with Lionel Messi leading the Golden Boot race and Egypt one ...
CazeTV, a YouTube-based platform founded by streamer Casimiro Miguel, is reshaping how Brazilians view the World Cup. As ...
The hosts wear pajamas for night games and jokes fly -- but discomfort is growing over the pushing of bets on a YouTube ...
It's the streaming platform taking the World Cup by storm, with ties to Cristiano Ronaldo and record-breaking viewership ...
CazéTV, the creator-led YouTube channel operated by LiveMode, announced that it will once again rally its more than 35 ...
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