YouTube is throwing money at celebrities in hopes of luring them to create channels. That could spell a big problem for the top video network.
Fred
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LIVE Coverage of the blip.tv Announcement with The Collective
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The Problem with YouTube’s Celebrity Buying
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‘Fred: The Movie’ Heads to YouTube (As Rental)
Fred: The Movie is now available for rental on YouTube for $3.99. Will the once-dominant YouTube channel be able to get fans to pay to rent the movie?
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‘Fred: The Movie’ Draws 7.6 Million Viewers
Based on the uber-popular YouTube sensation, the premiere turned out to be basic cable's top TV movie in 2010 with kids 2 to 11 and 6 to 11
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The Web Series Identity Crisis
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YouTube Charts Launches, ‘Fred’ Edging Out Tila Tequila
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YouTube’s ‘Fred’ Star Gets Nick TV Deal, ‘Marvin, Marvin’
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‘Fred’ and ‘Annoying Orange’ Team Up; Someone Please Kill Me Now
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Shane Dawson Jumps to 3rd Most Subscribed on YouTube, More Moves Up Top
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‘Fred’ Movie Snatched Up By Nickelodeon
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'Fred: The Movie' Yard Sale To Invade Silver Lake
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'Fred' Movie Update: Which 'Cameo Name' is Playing Dad?
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