Overtime -- the New York-based digital sports network backed by VC luminaries like Andreessen Horowitz and Greycroft Ventures, as well as Kevin Durant and former NBA commissioner David Stern -- has pacted with YouTube and Instagram star Rachel DeMita.
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Nascent Digital Sports Network ‘Overtime’ Inks Content Deal With Basketball Creator Rachel DeMita
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Kevin Durant’s Latest Online Video Project Is A Scripted Show For Apple
Since launching his YouTube channel in April 2017, NBA star Kevin Durant has been busy in the world of digital video. His latest project will be a scripted series for Apple.
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Kevin Durant’s Media Company Will Help Athletes Launch Their Own YouTube Channels
Kevin Durant's company, Thirty Five Media, will help athletes like Richard Sherman and Karl-Anthony Towns launch their own YouTube channels.
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- LeBron James To Produce ‘Best Shot’ Docuseries At YouTube Red
- ‘Brat’ Raises $10 Million, Names Former Twitter Exec Darren Lachtman Co-Founder
- Kevin Durant To Hang With Swoozie, Ryan Toys Review During YouTube Live Stream
- Kevin Durant Drops ‘Still KD’ Documentary On Newly-Launched YouTube Channel
- Amidst Playoff Push, Basketball Star Kevin Durant Launches His Own YouTube Channel
- Kevin Durant, A Normal Guy (Who Dunks A Lot) in His ’35th Hour’ Series
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