 Today, YouTube launches YouTube for Artists, Vessel opens to the public, and Twitch.tv resets all passwords after a security breach. Hello, and welcome to YouTube News for March 25th, 2015. I'm your host, Alex, and I'll be walking you through some of the most important and interesting news topics revolving around the YouTube platform. First up, YouTube has launched YouTube for Artists in the Creator's Hub. It's no secret that a lot of users on YouTube use it to listen to music, all of their favorite artists, anyway. And YouTube has finally begun to help artists cater to their audience. They publish multiple sections within the Creator's Hub, specifically designed to help artists better engage with their fans, build their career, and view insights about their audience, with new tools that YouTube will be providing. Pretty awesome. Next up, Vessel, the new Early Access video platform, has opened to the public. For $2.99 a month, you can get 3-day early access to content produced by your favorite creators. Vessel has been in beta for the past couple of months now, but as of yesterday, they have opened up to the public, and if you sign up for Vessel within the next couple of days, probably the next day or two, you may get a free year subscription in celebration of their launch. I got a full year of access for free to Vessel because I was a beta tester. Are you going to grab a subscription to Vessel, either free or paid? Tell us in the comment section down below. And last up, for those of you who visit Twitch.tv, the most popular gaming live stream platform owned by Amazon, experienced a possible security breach on Monday. Twitch forced all users and live streamers to reset their passwords and stream keys before being able to access the site and their accounts. So to those of you who didn't know, the password to your Twitch account may have been compromised, and it's a good idea to change that password if it's similar or exactly the same as other accounts that you may own, such as email or YouTube. Anyways, that's it for me this week, guys. Thank you for tuning in and tune in next Wednesday for the latest in YouTube news. 2015. I'm your host, Alex, and I'll be walking you through some of the most important and interesting topics revolving around the YouTube platform. First up, YouTube has officially launched their support for the 360 degree video.