In the short amount of time between Kiera Bridget’s YouTube channel hitting one million subscribers and Bridget sitting down with Tubefilter to celebrate this milestone, the 17-year-old pulled in a further 800,000 subscribers.
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This 2-Year-Old’s YouTube Cooking Tutorials Are Scoring Hundreds Of Thousands Of Views
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YouTube Millionaires: Kiera Bridget’s Content Is All About Chasing Her Wildest Ideas — And Taking Her Viewers Along For The Ride
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Pocket.watch Is Compiling Past Ryan ToysReview YouTube Clips For Distribution On Hulu, Amazon
In addition to these compilation shows, which are titled Mishmashes, Pocket.watch is also producing original content for Hulu and Amazon.
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James Charles And Kylie Jenner’s YouTube Collab Nabs 11 Million Views In 2 Days
Unsurprisingly, when you combine a billionaire reality star (who has arguably the most influential social media presence on the planet) with one of YouTube’s top beauty gurus, the results are going to be combustible.
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YouTube’s ‘Brothers Green’ Sign With Nashville-Based Made In Network
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Colleen Ballinger Launches Her Own Miranda Sings-Inspired ‘Lipstik’ Brand
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After Scandal, Manny MUA Plots YouTube Return With Self-Produced Docuseries
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YouTube Millionaires: Donut Media Is About Slick Chassis And Fast Wheels — And Cutting Gatekeeping Out Of The Car Community
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Logan Paul Says Shane Dawson Is “Genuine,” But Calls Docuseries “Extremely Misleading”
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Indie Spotlight: In Comedy Webseries ‘IndigNation,’ Three Wildly Different People Ditch America To Create Their Own Country
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Abrams Artists Agency Launches Digital Creator Network Alongside Bent Pixels
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YouTube Millionaires: Artist Stan Prokopenko Teaches The Internet How To Draw Everything From Bone Structure To Butts
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