GodTube is an online video platform which provides Christianity video content. It is owned by Salem Web Network, the internet division of Salem Communications. GodTube includes , comedy, children, animals, sports, news and inspirational clips.
Wyatt has stated the website is open to all theological viewpoints, including . The terms of use, however, prohibit any content which is "contrary to the evangelization of Jesus Christ and His teachings, or constitutes blasphemy, or is otherwise offensive to our online Christian community".
According to comScore, GodTube was the fastest growing US website for the month of August 2007. According to Quantcast, total monthly site traffic lost 75% of its users, from 2.7 million, to just over 690 thousand by February 2009. In February 2008, the company raised $30,000,000 from GLG Partners, LP, at a valuation of $150,000,000 after 5 months of operation.
In February 2009, GodTube re-launched as Tangle, expanding into a social network. Tangle also included other new features, such as an online Bible and an "interactive prayer wall", and encouraged non-Christians and atheists to participate and share their points of view. Christians tuning into thriving GodTube.com Matt Curry NBC News November 2007 By April 2010, GodTube returned as a separate site alongside Tangle.
In May 2010, Salem Communications' Salem Web Network division acquired GodTube and Tangle's parent company Big Jump Media.[2]
On December 1, 2010, Tangle was discontinued. As part of the transition, certain functionality was pointed towards other sites in the Salem network, and videos were migrated back to GodTube accounts.
In May 2019, GodTube unveiled a new logo.
GodTube manually reviews every video uploaded to its site.
In some cases, GodTube embeds third-party videos (from sites like YouTube, Facebook and Rumble) instead of hosting them. Some GodTube features, such as view count and favorites, are still available with these embedded videos.
GodTube has premiered BarlowGirl's "Sing Me a Love Song" music video and COLMANblue's "Hey (Not Worth the Worry) single
According to Quantcast, there are higher percentages of teenagers, African Americans, college graduates, and middle-class people using GodTube.
According to Forbes, GLG's funds under management were deflated 40% after their foray into GodTube. The founders of the hedge fund agreed to surrender their salaries in lieu of a $1 per year probationary stipend.
KMA Direct Communications was a primary investor in the privately held web site.
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