While Fullscreen’s flagship business still consists of overseeing a network of 4,000 YouTube channels in realms like brand deals, rights management, and audience growth, the company has quietly offered 360-degree talent management to a rarefied fleet of creators since 2015.
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Fullscreen Has Quietly Offered 360-Degree Talent Management For 2 Years — And Its Client Roster Is Growing Fast
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