YouTube’s U.K. faction has released today a year-end creator campaign dubbed The Rise, in which 10 established personalitites have been tapped to name 10 rising video stars in various content categories including music, fitness, science, sports, and parenting.
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YouTube U.K. Taps 10 Established Creators To Spotlight Up-And-Comers For ‘The Rise’ Campaign
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