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Studio71 Signs WolfieRaps, Postmodern Jukebox, Elijah & Christine, 10 Others (Exclusive)

Leading multi-channel network Studio71 has added an illustrious and sizable new crop of creators to its arsenal.

Perhaps most notably, the ProSiebenSat.1-owned company has onboarded Charlie ‘WolfieRaps’ Raynor, and will help the Canadian YouTube megastar grow his digital channels, oversee brand integrations, and assist in procuring crossover projects in film and television. Raynor, who is managed by Select Management Group, counts more than 10 million subscribers across his two YouTube channels. On his flagship channel, he posts hacks, challenges, and DIY videos, while on his second channel he shares daily vlogs.

In addition to Raynor, Studio71 has signed Uruguayan comedy channel Dosogas

 (3.9 million subscribers); the music collective Postmodern Jukebox (3 million subscribers), which posts jazzy covers of current pop hits; animated science education channel Life Noggin (1.7 million subscribers); the vlogger-filmmaker Sawyer Hartman (1.7 million subscribers); and Elijah & Christine — a vlog channel run by buzzy digital stars Elijah Daniel and Christine Sydelko, who have amassed 939,000 subscribers to date.

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Also joining the Studio71 family are: Vine star-turned-YouTube creator Toddy Smithy (526,000 subscribers), Brianna Renee, whose DIY and lifestyle channel has amassed 889,000 subscribers; viral comedian Randy Rainbow; sketch comedy and lifestyle channel Quincie And Candice; YouNow star and YouTuber Nick Bean; stand-up comedian Drew Lynch (1.1 million subscribers); and former Viner-turned-singer and YouTuber George Janko (1.1 million subscribers).

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Geoff Weiss

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