When I first started covering the YouTube community a thousand years ago in 2012, I had never heard of Philip DeFranco, Jenna Marbles, or Smosh. The world of YouTube stars was mostly a mystery to me. Except for Epic Rap Battles of History. I knew them. And so did everyone else.
YouTube vet and science enthusiast Hank Green has just announced his latest digital series venture, which will cover various forms of microscopic life — the majority of which will be aquatic.
Creators who create content on massive platforms like Twitch, Vimeo, Wattpad, and Twitter have one potentially unexpected thing in common: the company that pays them.
Veteran management consultant Martin Kon is now YouTube's vice president of strategy, a newly-created position that'll see him working out of its San Bruno headquarters and reporting to YouTube's chief business officer Robert Kyncl.
David Dobrik is only 22, but the Vlog Squad patriarch is also the proprietor of a $2.5 million mansion, to which he opened the doors for Architectural Digest's YouTube channel (1.7 million subscribers).
If an evil genie told me he would grant my wish of getting a network deal ONLY if I pushed my mother down a flight of stairs, I wouldn't do it, but I'd mull it over.
A little over a month after taking 100% control of Hulu in a $5.8 billion deal with Comcast, Disney is beginning to reveal its plans for the streamer's future.
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