Fullscreen, the multi-channel network that's currently home to 2,500 creators who generate upwards of 7 billion monthly views, has added six new names to its more rarefied 360° talent management division.
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Fullscreen Signs Jack Douglass, Mango Street, Tamera Kissen To Fully-Managed Talent Unit
Fullscreen has added five creators to its 360-degree talent management roster -- a division of the company that shepherds the careers of top stars in every aspect of their careers, including film, television, publishing, podcasting, music, and more.
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