On the heels of announcing a deal with YouTube to make original content aimed at the platform's Gen Z viewers, the BBC has unveiled a shortlist of 12 companies that could receive a slice of funding from its first digital accelerator initiative.
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YouTube, BBC kick off creator economy training program in the U.K.
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The BBC is giving production companies £600,000 to make content for YouTube, TikTok, and Twitch
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Bluey is the top kids’ show on streaming. Rights holder BBC is “only just getting started.”
The hit Australian kids show 'Bluey' is expanding on YouTube through a slate of new shows commissioned by the BBC.
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Marques Brownlee, BBC’s ‘Top Gear’ Rev Up Electric Car Content Partnership
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BBC Expanding News Coverage With Interactive Video, Audio Articles, And New Verticals
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BBC Studios Launches ‘TalentWorks’ Podcast, Featuring Sit-Downs With Joe Sugg, Elle Mills, More
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YouTubers Ali-A, Mimi Missfit Partner With The BBC To Host Digital Series
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YouTube Duo Niki And Sammy Drop First Episode Of Their ‘Peachy Podcast’
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Twin YouTubers Niki And Sammy Team With The BBC For A Radio Show
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BBC Pledges To Invest $44 Million In Digital Content For Kids Through 2020
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BBC Highlights ‘Slow News’, Drone Journalism At Inaugural NewFronts Showing
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