| | | After a successful first season that saw it average hundreds of thousands of views per episode and inspire a pop-up space in New York, The Burger Show is back. | | | | | Summer Mckeen is getting ready for an Endless Summer. Mckeen, a YouTube star whose beauty, fashion, and lifestyle videos have attracted more than 1.4 million subscribers, will star in a Snapchat docuseries that will chronicle her first year living alone in Laguna Beach. | | | | | | After announcing the acquisition of ecommerce startup Kit earlier this month in its bid to create an automated merch service for creators, Patreon unveiled today a new tool that will help users manage and track all of the reward deliverables that they owe to patrons. | | | At its first-ever Creator Day, hosted today in Los Angeles — where Facebook's product VP Fidji Simo is interfacing with members of the video creator community — the social network announced several new features and tools to help users grow their audiences, manage analytics, and build lucrative businesses on Facebook. | | | YouTube is bolstering its lineup for YouTube Onstage — the second annual entertainment showcase that will serve to kick off VidCon at the Anaheim Convention Center on June 21. | | | Hannah Hart is putting together a Pride Month bash that will support a noble cause. Hart, a notable member of YouTube's LGBTQ+ community and a GLAAD board member, will team up with GLAAD, YouTube Space LA, BuzzFeed, and INTO for Pride Live, a star-studded variety show that will aim to raise $50,000 for GLAAD initiatives. | | Expand Entertainment is, well, expanding its roster. The talent management firm, which works with some of the top stars in the online video community, has announced three signings: YouTube stars Jon "Paint" Cozart and Marla Catherine, as well as WWE standout CJ Perry. | | | Carlos 'Famous Los' Sanford, whose sarcastic NBA commentary clips have garnered 1.1 million followers on both Instagram and Facebook, has inked a new one-year deal with sports-centric digital network Whistle Sports. | | | After launching her own production studio in April dubbed Unicorn Island Productions, multi-faceted YouTube star Lilly 'Superwoman' Singh has announced its very first project: an animated series adaptation of the queer Instagram comic Kickass Drag Queen. | | | | | | |
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