"Since inheriting ownership and control of Rooster Teeth from AT&T following its acquisition of TimeWarner, Warner Bros. Discovery continued its investment in our company, content and community," Rooster Teeth General Manager Jordan Levin said in a company memo.
Rooster Teeth
- Night acquires The Roost, the podcast network formerly affiliated with Rooster Teeth
-
Rooster Teeth is shutting down
-
The Try Guys join Rooster Teeth’s podcast network The Roost (Exclusive)
Starting now, all three Try Guys-produced podcasts are available on The Roost, whose team will provide resources like sales, distribution, and putting on audience-engagement/brand-building experiences.
-
Rooster Teeth moves shows to its website: “YouTube revenue just isn’t cutting it for us anymore.”
Rooster Teeth originals like 'Red vs. Blue' and 'Camp Camp' will leave YouTube and become exclusively available on the organization's website.
- Rooster Teeth’s creator mentorship program is back
- Rooster Teeth’s ‘RWBY’ is getting a feature film, and it’s a crossover with the Justice League
- For Rooster Teeth, “video podcasts” aren’t necessarily videos — or podcasts
- Rooster Teeth, WarnerMedia seek underrepresented creators for new program
- Rooster Teeth Plotting Return To Live Events In 2022 Following Two-Year Pause
- Rooster Teeth Is Starting To Make Content For Kids
- Rooster Teeth Unveils Animated Programming Lineup For Second ‘RTX At Home’ Event
- Rooster Teeth Names Jejuan Guillory Head Of Casting And Talent Strategy
Newsletter
Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories
Trending Stories
- After viewer backlash, Watcher’s content is staying on YouTube. But the studio says it’s struggling.
- TikTok announces 18+ live streams for content that needs to be “limited to adults”
- Noah Beck talks love, life, and Iphis in first episode of new digital series ‘Marshall Will Pick You Up’
- Millionaires: For the SaucyTV family, “YouTube is the greatest canvas”
- TikTok’s 18-and-up videos have arrived. Don’t get the wrong idea about what that means.