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Friday, January 26, 2018

Connor Franta To Serve As New Face Of Gap, Casey Neistat Leaves CNN, Grumpy Cat Wins $700K In IP Lawsuit, Nike Collabs With Gamers, & More Top Stories

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In Latest Fashion Foray, Connor Franta To Serve As New Face Of Gap


After launching his very own lifestyle brand, Common Culture, vlogger Connor Franta is continuing his fashion foray as one of several new faces of famed retailer Gap.

NBA Star Paul George Goes One-On-One With YouTube Stars To Promote His New Nike Shoe


As Nike prepares to launch its second shoe alongside NBA star Paul George, it has turned to the world of YouTube to find some promotional support.

Twin YouTubers Niki And Sammy Team With The BBC For A Radio Show


Music is a frequent topic in the videos shared by twin brothers Niki and Sammy Albon, who are known online as Niki and Sammy.

Facebook-Friendly Publisher ATTN Heads To TV By Teaming With Paramount On America Versus


While many media companies are coming to Facebook to snag spots on the five-month-old Watch tab, a company that has thrived on the social site for many years it looking to take its own step forward.

Grumpy Cat's Owner Awarded $710,001 In Intellectual Property Lawsuit


Grumpy Cat's moment in the cultural zeitgeist peaked at some point in 2012, but the famously dour feline is back in the news thanks to a litigious action undertaken by her owner.

Snap's VP Of Product Announces Departure Amid App's Redesign


Snapchat's VP of product, Tom Conrad, is departing the company — which is currently in the midst of rolling out a sweeping redesign.

Cenk Uygur Calls Former TYT Reporter's Racial Discrimination Complaint "Baseless"


In the complaint, Jones, who is black, alleges that he was treated differently from his white colleagues with respect to expectations, deadlines, and travel budgets.

YouTube Millionaires: Frazier Khattri's FaZe Kay Channel Is "Only Gonna Get Crazier"


On YouTube, Frazier Khattri maintains an upbeat attitude, and millions of viewers are tuning in as a result.

Casey Neistat Steps Down From Beme, Which Will Cease To Exist Independently At CNN


Casey Neistat is departing Beme, a social video app that CNN reimagined as a millennial-leaning digital news brand and tech company in the wake of a reported $25 million acquisition in late 2016.
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