Viral Nation is one of the biggest talent agencies in the digital content industry. With a roster of over 900 creators in dozens of categories across long-form, short-form, and livestreaming, it's perhaps best known for its work growing said content creators--getting them brand deals, helping them launch their own bespoke products, and giving them solid biz dev guidance.
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Miracle Mop maker Joy Mangano sold millions of products on QVC and HSN. She’s taking her next invention to TikTok Shop instead.
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Viral Nation is known for being one of the biggest digital talent agencies in the world. But it does a lot more than representation.
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20 years of YouTube: In 2011, we got down on Friday with the ultimate hate-watch
Rebecca Black's 'Friday' is the ultimate rage bait. YouTube shows like The Annoying Orange and Fred occupied a similar space.
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As Roblox shatters player records, brands want to know: How can it prove players are seeing their ads?
Ad agencies who've placed marketing with Roblox's programmatic ads are leery of the fact that it hasn't added third-party campaign measurement yet. Sure, brands are getting data back from Roblox showing the performance of their ads--but that data is only coming from Roblox, with no objective, outside measurement company confirming the numbers.
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Two-thirds of U.S. consumers see YouTube as a “realistic destination” for movies and TV shows
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Ulta Beauty isn’t just cool with its employees making social media content on the clock–it’s paying them to do it
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Sidemen management company Arcade gets creative with agency wing
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TikTok bans #SkinnyTok hashtag
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Top 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels • Week Of 06/01/2025
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: Footballers, fentanyl, Ghostface
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Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 06/01/2025
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At TwitchCon, TikTok-style vertical live streaming arrives for Twitch users
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