| | | | | High-flying trampoline stuntman and popular vlogger Tanner Braungardt, who counts upwards of 3.5 million subscribers on his flagship YouTube channel, just landed a major brick and mortar distribution deal for his nascent streetwear line, Dibs. | | | | | Rooster Teeth, the multi-faceted Austin-based digital network, has brought acclaimed British actor James Buckley into the fold. | | | | | | During the 2017 World Series, the only thing more constant than a Brandon Morrow relief appearance was the sight of YouTube's bright red play button behind home plate. | | | Two of the drag community's sassiest queens are bringing their shtick to television. | | Kickstarter, once a trailblazer in the crowdfunding industry, now offers little to distinguish itself from a host of similar services. To combat that issue, the Brooklyn-based company is launching Drip, a platform whose moneymaking model resembles that of Patreon. | | | The various "skinny bundles" that have popped up over the past year are all searching for their own ways to stand out for the pack. | | | Stop me if you've heard this one before: A bog monster, a werewolf, and a zombie walk onto a film set. | | | At roughly the same time that it acquired buzzy lip-syncing app Musical.ly for a reported $800 million, Chinese internet giant Bytedance has tendered a $50 million investment in the popular livestreaming platform Live.me. | | | | | | | |
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