YouTube's new lineup of ad-supported original series includes efforts from Will Smith and Priyanka Chopra as well as three renewals.
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YouTube Announces New Ad-Supported Originals From Stars Like Will Smith, Priyanka Chopra
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YouTube Says It Now Reaches 80% Of All Internet Users In India
“We now have more than 300 channels with over a million subscribers, from just sixteen channels in 2014," chief business officer Robert Kyncl said.
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Storied TV Exec Cecile Frot-Coutaz Leaves FremantleMedia To Lead YouTube’s EMEA Efforts
Under Frot-Coutaz’s tenure, Fremantle established roughly 300 YouTube channels, including destinations for The X Factor and American Idol, which collectively clocked 26.2 billion views in 2017.
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