CollegeHumor is rebranding. The comedy channel will now be known as Dropout, a name that previously applied to its subscription service.
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Cooking show ‘Gastronauts’ shows just how far Dropout has come
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CollegeHumor is rebranding to become Dropout
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Rooster Teeth’s Podcast Network ‘The Roost’ Inks Ad Sales, Merch, Distro Deal With CollegeHumor
CH Media, the parent of CollegeHumor, has signed a multi-faceted partnership with Rooster Teeth’s podcast network, The Roost, which will henceforth provide ad sales, merchandise, and podcast distribution services for the legacy sketch comedy brand.
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IAC Sells CollegeHumor To Longtime Exec Sam Reich, Laying Off 100+ Employees
The vast majority of staff at longtime comedy video mainstay CollegeHumor Media have been laid off after its parent company, IAC/InterActive Corp., chose to cease funding it. More than 100 people have lost their jobs across flagship CollegeHumor, verticals Dorkly and Drawfee, and subscription service Dropout.
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CollegeHumor Launches Paid Subscription Service ‘Dropout’ For Uncensored Content, Comics
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Felicia Day’s Twitch Charity Live Stream Raises Over $250k To Aid Separated Families At U.S. Border
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CollegeHumor’s ‘How To Spot’ Brings Nature Show Satire To Facebook Watch
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CollegeHumor Mines Mandela Effect With Epic April Fools’ Day Prank Starring Sinbad
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Contestants Shout “I Want My Phone Back” In New Episodes Of CollegeHumor’s Game Show
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Ellation’s VRV Service Partners With Machinima, CollegeHumor, Mondo Media Ahead Of Launch
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‘Saturday Night Live’ Adds Online Comedy Duo BriTANicK To Its Writing Staff
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CollegeHumor’s ‘Bad Internet,’ Fine Bros Entertainment’s ‘Sing It!’ Arrive On YouTube Red
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