At a Tuesday event to celebrate YouTube Originals, the company's head of original programming Susanne Daniels voiced a new goal: to win some Emmys. So far, the video platform has at least one big, original hit on its hands in the "Karate Kid" sequel series, "Cobra Kai."
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Disney Star Peyton List Joins Cast Of YouTube Premium’s ‘Cobra Kai’ For Season 2
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YouTube’s Susanne Daniels Wants To “Win Some Emmys” For Original Series
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‘Cobra Kai’ Producers Reveal How They Helped YouTube Create Its Very Own ‘House Of Cards’
After the trio pitched the series to YouTube’s global head of original content, Susanne Daniels, she promptly told them, “We want this show to be our 'House Of Cards'."
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‘Karate Kid’ Villain Martin Kove Named Series Regular For ‘Cobra Kai’ Season Two
Kove, a 'Karate Kid' alum, appeared in the season one finale of YouTube Premium's 'Cobra Kai', and will reprise his role as villain John Kreese in season two.
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YouTube Premium Orders Second Season Of Dance Drama ‘Step Up: High Water’
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YouTube Red Renamed ‘YouTube Premium’, Price Upped From $10 To $12 Monthly
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YouTube Renews ‘Karate Kid’ Sequel ‘Cobra Kai’ For A Second Season
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‘Karate Kid’ Sequel Series ‘Cobra Kai’ Strikes First On YouTube Red With A Lot Of Love From Fans
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The ‘Karate Kid’ Ralph Macchio On His ‘Cobra Kai’ YouTube Red Series: “We’re Hoping To Do This For A While”
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Ari Fitz, Matt Steffanina Among Videomakers Headed To Tribeca Film Festival For Creators Market
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‘Karate Kid’ Stars Are 30 Years Older In Trailer For YouTube Red Series ‘Cobra Kai’
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YouTube Red Unveils First Teaser Trailer For ‘Karate Kid’ Reboot Series
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