Brian Robbins, the co-founder and former CEO of seminal digital network AwesomenessTV and the current president of kids and family entertainment at ViacomCBS, is expected to ascend to a new role within the company, as chairman and CEO of its Paramount Pictures film studio.
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Digital Media Guru Brian Robbins Likely To Be Named Chairman, CEO Of Paramount Pictures
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TikTok Breakout Noah Beck Lands Reality Series At AwesomenessTV
Viacom-owned digital studio Awesomeness has tapped TikTok breakout Noah Beck (24 million followers) for a new reality series titled Noah Beck Tries Things. The six-episode venture will follow 19-year-old Beck as he abandons his soccer career and moves to Los Angeles to pursue influencing full-time.
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AwesomenessTV Announces Alex Warren-Hosted Reality Show Set In A TikTok Collab House
AwesomenessTV (ATV), the Viacom-owned content network with a slew of hit Gen Z-skewing shows, is set to introduce a new reality competition series set in a TikTok collab house. And ATV has nabbed none other than The Hype House's own Alex Warren to host ATV’s Next Influencer, which premiers on Nov. 22.
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- Viacom’s Pluto TV Launches 24-Hour AwesomenessTV Channel In The U.K.
- Brian Robbins To Resume Oversight Of Awesomeness After ViacomCBS Merger Closes
- Hulu Continues AwesomenessTV Partnership With Alex Lange-Starrer ‘The Unsettling’
- VidCon Names Founding AwesomenessTV Exec Carter Hansen First VP Of Programming
- Netflix Unveils Trailer For First Awesomeness TV Series, Teen Shoplifting Drama ‘Trinkets’
- Alex Wassabi Is Getting Witchy With Role In Hulu, AwesomenessTV’s ‘Light As A Feather’
- Hulu Renews AwesomenessTV, Wattpad Thriller ‘Light As A Feather’
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