Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal’s digital media company, Mythical, has formed a creator accelerator and tendered its first investment in comedian Jarvis Johnson and his Sad Boyz digital studio.
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Rhett & Link Launch Another Clothing Company Beyond Their ‘Mythical’ Brand
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Rhett And Link Form $5 Million ‘Creator Accelerator’ Fund, Tender First Equity Investment In Jarvis Johnson
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Rhett & Link To Host First All-Day Charity Stream Benefiting ‘Inner-City Arts’
YouTube stalwarts Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal are set to host their first-ever, all-day live stream next Thursday benefiting Inner-City Arts -- a nonprofit that provides arts education to school-age, underprivileged children in Los Angeles, whose needs for enrichment have been heightened amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
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Rhett & Link Launch ‘Vote Like A Beast’ Registration Campaign Ahead Of Presidential Election
YouTube talk show duo Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal are encouraging their legions of fans to vote in the 2020 election with a new registration and education campaign called Vote Like A Beast -- a nod to the fact that McLaughlin and Neal have dubbed their fan community ‘mythical beasts’.
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It’s Official: Smosh Has Been Acquired By Rhett & Link’s Mythical Entertainment
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Rhett & Link Launch Subscription Service, Will Bestow $1,000 Creative Grants To Select Members
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Rhett & Link To Kick Off Inaugural VidCon London With Live Concert
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Rhett & Link Team With AIDS-Fighting Charity m2m To Raise Awareness, Funds
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Rhett & Link Tout Morning Show Dominance In Cheeky 50-State Outdoor Billboard Campaign
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YouTube Stars Rhett & Link Partner With Hasbro To Play Games During ‘Good Mythical Morning’
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Webby Award Nominees Include Rhett & Link, Vsauce Alongside Oprah, Meryl Streep
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Rhett & Link’s ‘Good Mythical Morning’ Fetes 1,300 Episodes And 13 Million Subscribers
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