MrBeast was on the cover of Forbes' annual 30 Under 30 issue. The creator also launched a toy gun thanks to a partnership with Nerf.
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MrBeast unveils Nerf collaboration, blasts his way to the cover of Forbes
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7-Year-Old Ryan ToysReview Reportedly Earned $22 Million On YouTube Last Year
The explosive success of seven-year-old Ryan ToysReview -- a youngster YouTuber who became one of the platform's most-viewed channels on the strength of his exuberant toy unboxing videos -- is starting to feel like something of a lottery win.
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Snapchat Wants To Help Popular Music Artists Make AR Lenses
Snapchat has seen an opportunity in the music industry, where artists have been using the social platform to connect personally with fans and create custom Lenses. At the Midem Music Conference in Cannes, Snap's vice president talked about the company's future plans for the music industry.
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