What happens when you get 50 top YouTubers to fight for a million bucks? Well, if you're MrBeast, you get 168 million views--and also secure yourself spot #1 on Gospel Stats' latest Weekly Brand Report. The other videos on this week's list may not have 50 content creators duking it out (metaphorically), but they're still topping the charts with a smorgasbord of cute animals, some feel-good vibes, and a world record one gamer is going to "TELL MY GRANDCHILDREN ABOUT ONE DAY."
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Olympic Committee sues Prime for “millions of dollars” over its collab with Kevin Durant
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: 50 YouTubers, a million dollars, and one MrBeast sponsorship
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Twitch unbans Trump, former president now free on all major platforms
"We reinstated former President Trump's Twitch channel," a Twitch spokesperson told PC Gamer. "We believe there is value in hearing from Presidential nominees directly, when possible."
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Management firm Night adds two new signees, including streaming star YourRage
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Wendigoon and Evan Royalty’s S.T.A.L.K.E.R. film is the latest creator project to hit theaters
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English soccer champ Manchester City wants young fans, so it’s dropping into ‘Fortnite’
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Netflix and YouTube “feed each other pretty nicely,” according to co-CEO Ted Sarandos
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The internet’s sports stars are teaming up at RDCWorld’s DreamCon
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Tana Mongeau’s allegations against Cody Ko resurface in D’Angelo Wallace video
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The Babish Culinary Universe is expanding with THC treats, a vacation rental, and a film script
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Creators should be able to license music from major artists. Lickd lets them do it for as little as $8 a song.
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