The top stock car racing league in the U.S. teamed with Night to launch the 'NASCAR 25 Creator Series,' a video game competition on Twitch.
Night Media
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Night raises $70 million to “build, operate and acquire businesses embedded in internet culture”
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Nascar drivers are racing against streamers on Twitch
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Could content creators + experiential marketing be the magic sauce? Night and its new acquisition are going to find out
Over the last year or so, creators like Kai Cenat, Jordan and Salish Matter, and Sam & Colby have all held major live events and/or introduced ongoing live installations that build their digital connection with fans into IRL experiences.
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Night launched a marketing agency to matchmake brands with creators
Talent management company Night is launching Night Advisory, a marketing arm that has already partnered with brands like NASCAR.
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Night parts ways with Night Studios leadership team, will pivot with Reed Duchscher at the helm
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MrBeast is ending his exclusive relationship with Night (Report)
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Night acquires LFM Management, adding Kai Cenat, AMP, and more to its roster
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Unspeakable and Aphmau’s new brand has the juice
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Night’s production arm wants to broaden creators’ content horizons
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2HYPE co-founder Jesser signs with Night
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YouTube DIY duo Vanwives sign with Night (Exclusive)
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Night Media wants to acquire “established consumer-facing companies.” That’s why it’s launching a $100 million investment firm.
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