YouTube icons and celebrated authors John and Hank Green have launched today their annual-ish, 14-year-old charity stream, which is dubbed Project For Awesome (P4A).
Hank Green
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Hank Green Has A Problem With TikTok’s Creator Fund: “When TikTok Becomes More Successful, TikTokers Become Less Successful.”
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Green Brothers Kick Off Annual 48-Hour ‘Project For Awesome’ Charity Stream
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2021 Predictions For YouTube, feat. D’Angelo Wallace, Rebecca Zamolo, And Hank Green
Chris Williams, a former Disney and Maker executive who would later become the co-founder and CEO of next-gen kids’ entertainment goliath Pocket.watch, had a grand vision one day as he began to see kids’ content garnering massive pickup on YouTube.
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YouTubers Hank Green, Mark Oshiro Headline ‘Star Wars’ Anthology ‘From A Certain Point Of View’
YouTubers Hank Green and Mark Oshiro are among the 40 storytellers selected for From a Certain Point of View, an official Star Wars anthology that retells The Empire Strikes Back from the perspective of various background characters.
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A Lot Of YouTube Creators Just Disclosed Their Declining AdSense Rates Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic. Most Are Down At Least 20%, With A Few Bright Spots.
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Hank And John Green’s ‘Crash Course’ Channel Enrolls With Arizona State University For New Series
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Hank Green Unveils Cover, Preorder For Sophomore Novel ‘A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor’
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Hank Green’s Internet Creators Guild To Shutter, Citing No “Path To Financial Stability”
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Science Lover Hank Green Launches New YouTube Series About Microscopic Life
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John And Hank Green Launch 11th Annual ‘Project For Awesome’ Charity Campaign
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Hank Green Bows ‘SciShow Tangents’ Podcast Inspired By Hit YouTube Channel
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Meet The First Winning Class Of VidCon’s ‘Emerging Creator Grant Program’
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