Salute Media plans to acquire Viddle for SP 10.1 billion; YouTube, watch out

December 31, 2021

CARESA, CULLIVANA——In another embarrassing move for YouTube in Silverio World, Salute Media has announced at their end-of-year investors conference that they will be planning to acquire Viddle for SP 10.1 billion. If this acquisition happens, which is scheduled to occur sometime next year, not only will Viddle have the backing of a major media company, but it will finally be able to turn a profit—something Viddle was never able to do on its own. Also, this comes after the site made a massive defamation campaign against YouTube for removing the dislikes. Viddle also announced that when the acquisition by Salute Media is made, all of the content produced and licensed by the company will be cleared for commercial use on the platform - no copyright strikes, no takedowns and no hassles. Salute Media has always wanted to enter the streaming business for quite a while, but CEO Mae Ressara says that the company has never been able to due to the amount of money that is needed to start a streaming service. With the acquisition of Viddle, Salute Media makes the barrier to enterting the streaming wars cheaper and easier - while also benifiting the site's creators by allowing Salute Media's content to be shared freely and without cost. Not only that, but Viddle under Salute Media wants to actively compete with YouTube by rolling out worldwide. While there are some legal barriers that have to be cleared before the site makes its worldwide debut, such as the amount of videos stolen from YouTube flooding the site, Viddle will ensure that YouTube eventually falls into irrelevancy. A major embarrassment for YouTube and a major victory for the Silverish media industry.