Studio71 has acquired more than 50 OTT apps from Unreel Entertainment, a white label tech company that enables creators and publishers to build their own streaming services.
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Viacom Digital Studios Readies Facebook Watch Slate With Grace Helbig, MatPat, Joey Graceffa
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Studio71 Buys 50 OTT Streaming Services From Unreel Entertainment
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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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Studio71 Is Kickstarting A Trivia Board Game Created By ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Mastermind
Veteran digital network Studio71 is continuing its push into the tabletop gaming space alongside Nighthawk Games -- the division of digital publisher Nighthawk Interactive that’s focused on board games.
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Jason Nash Drops Comedy Central Series, Announces Fall Stand-Up Tour
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UTA Signs 21-Year-Old Twitch Newcomer BrookeAB
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Tech Reviewer Marques Brownlee Drops ‘Waveform’ Podcast Alongside Studio71
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Casey Neistat’s 368 Hits Stride With Brand Collabs, Including Ongoing Pact With Adobe
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Andy Signore Acknowledges “Appalling” Behavior, But Fiercely Refutes Allegations Of Sexual Assault
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51% Of Gen Z, Millennials Daydream About Life Without Social Media, Fullscreen Study Finds
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Studio71 Scoops Up Top Creators Jacksepticeye, Joey Graceffa, And Ali-A
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BBTV Signs Kwebbelkop, Family Fun Pack, And Athletes Anthony Adams And Tristan Jass
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