Now, according to a letter circulating on social media, Machinima staffers and creators will be joining the Fullscreen network -- which is another Otter property.
Fullscreen
- After Porting Its Creator Network To Fullscreen, Machinima Wipes Seminal YouTube Channel
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Machinima Creators Just Got A Letter Telling Them That They’re Now Part Of Fullscreen
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Studio71 Launches Talent Management Division, Signs ‘Storror’, ‘Come Curious’
Studio71, like Fullscreen before it, has announced the launch of a 360-degree talent management unit, signalling an evolution of sorts within the multi-channel network industry towards working in closer capacity with a smaller number of creators.
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After Reorg, Fullscreen Signs 4 Creators To Fully-Managed Talent Unit (Exclusive)
Fullscreen has signed four creators to its fully-managed talent roster -- a division of the seminal multi-channel network that works with a handful of creators in all aspects of their careers, including digital and traditional media opportunities.
- Otter Media Lays Off 140 Staffers Amid Reorganization Of Rooster Teeth, Fullscreen, Machinima, More
- Fullscreen Offers Advertisers New ‘Shield’ Tool To Ensure Brand Safety
- Fullscreen Signs 10 Creators, Including FaZe Tfue, Nia Sioux, The Ireland Boys
- Fullscreen Study Finds Avid Gamers Have Twice As Much Discretionary Income As Non-Gamers
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- Fullscreen Founder George Strompolos Steps Down As CEO Following AT&T’s Acquisition Of Otter Media
- Here’s How Brands Can Be Proactive Against Influencer Fraud, Per Fullscreen And CreatorIQ Study
- Fullscreen Names Former Omaze Exec Stu Smith Its VP Of Talent
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