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Stream Big

The Triumphs and Turmoils of Twitch and the Stars Behind the Screen

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Told through the diverse and fascinating careers of nine streamers, this is the definitive story of Twitch and how the livestream platform revolutionized technology, entertainment, business, and pop culture.
With 2.5 million viewers at any given moment, the streaming platform Twitch is in the lead and often well beyond mainstream networks like CNN and Fox during primetime. On Twitch, the Amazon-owned tech behemoth, the biggest personalities, like Kai Cenat, Félix "xQc" Lengyel, and Hasan "HasanAbi" Piker, can earn millions per year by firing up their internet connection and going live.

Veteran technology and gaming journalist Nathan Grayson takes us inside the triumphs and tribulations of Twitch with exclusive access to its biggest content creators who helped make the platform into a billion-dollar global business. From Twitch's early days of rapid growth to acquisition by Amazon to the defection of creators and rival platforms, Grayson makes the radical argument that many social technology companies are far more dependent on their creators than the creators are on their platforms.

Rivetingly told through nine exceptional Twitch creators whose on-screen personalities helped the company grow into a powerhouse, this is the explosive story of when entertainment meets the internet in the era of social and video content domination.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 9, 2024
      This spirited debut report from journalist Grayson traces the history of livestreaming platform Twitch alongside profiles of its content creators. He recounts how enterprising recent college graduate Justin Kan founded the company that would become Twitch in 2007 as a website to livestream his life, and how Amazon’s 2014 acquisition of the company pressured employees to prioritize profit over creators’ needs. The creator profiles attest to the platform’s best and worst qualities. For instance, Grayson illustrates the site’s potential for creating online communities by describing how Tanya DePass’s calls for more diverse representation in video games brought together inclusivity-minded gamers on her channel. On the other hand, Grayson notes that incentives to boost engagement with incendiary content led political commentator Clara Sorrenti to start esoteric disputes with increasingly obscure fellow streamers. Grayson captures the multitudes contained within Twitch while offering a captivating window into content creators’ lives, including the dispiriting frequency of “swatting” (making false police reports so that a SWAT team will raid a target’s home during a livestream) and the fleeting nature of success (Kaitlyn Siragusa uses the millions she makes from her risqué antics to invest in traditional businesses, anticipating that her following could evaporate at any moment). Readers will want to tune in to this. Agent: William LoTurco, LoTurco Literary.

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