YouTube has done at least one thing incredibly well and better than any other entertainment medium or form of communication since its inception over 13 years ago. It's given creators a way to speak about sensitive and personal topics to literally millions of people.
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- ‘Daily Show’ Host Trevor Noah To Emcee Ad Council’s Annual Dinner On December 5
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Creators For Good: Ricky Dillon Asks Teens To #BeMore In Building A Kind, Inclusive World
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Liza Koshy, Hannah Hart Help Ad Council ‘Seize The Awkward’ Through Mental Health Campaign
Liza Koshy and Hannah Hart are two of the YouTube stars involved in 'Seize The Awkward,' an Ad Council campaign aimed at mental health awareness.
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Ad Council Fetes Growth Of ‘Creators For Good’ Initiative Alongside Ricky Dillon, The Slyfox Family
In 2017, the organization worked with 25 influencers with a collective reach of 34 million fans whose campaigns clocked 10 million views.
- The Inaugural ‘Purpose Awards’ To Honor Hannah Hart, Jérôme Jarre, And Lilly Singh
- This Year’s Streamys Will Celebrate Campaigns For Social Good With The Purpose Awards
- 88-Year-Old Instagram Star Baddie Winkle Delivers For Meals On Wheels
- Ad Council Turns To YouTube Fashionistas Like Jenn Im To Promote Donations To Goodwill
- Ad Council Uses Social Media Stars In Its “Creators For Good” Initiative. And They’re Making A Difference.
- Meg DeAngelis Gets On Board With Ad Council’s Texting And Driving Campaign
- The Ad Council Teams With YouTube Stars For Multi-Platform Anti-Bullying Campaign
- Joey Graceffa Tells His Candid Coming Out Story As Part Of Ad Council’s ‘Love Has No Labels’ Campaign
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