LeBron James and his childhood friend-turned-business partner Maverick Carter have raised a whopping $100 million to form SpringHill -- a production and distribution company that will uplift the voices of underserved communities and people of color.
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YouTube Has Suspended Monetization On All 3 Of Shane Dawson’s Channels
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LeBron James, Maverick Carter Raise $100 Million To Form New ‘SpringHill’ Media Enterprise
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Netflix Embraces YouTube, TikTok, And Instagram For ‘Pride’ Event
In honor of Pride Month, Netflix is hosting a star-studded event that it says will serve as a moment for reflection and celebration for the LGBTQ+ community -- on YouTube.
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Pocket.watch Sets Global Rollout For ‘Ryan’s Mystery Playdate’ After Season 4 Pickup At Nickelodeon
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Jenna Marbles Announces Indefinite YouTube Hiatus, Privates Videos With 2 Billion Views After Apologizing For Past Racist Clips
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DIY Pizza Kits And Choose-Your-Own Ad Pitches: A Look Behind YouTube’s First Virtual Brandcast
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At Brandcast, YouTube Renews Originals From James Charles, MrBeast, Markiplier, And Marques Brownlee
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Fintech Startup ‘Karat’ Raises $4.6 Million To Launch Credit Card Exclusively For Digital Creators
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Amber Howard Named Head Of Talent At TXG, Bringing Along Clients AtomicMari, Ewok, More
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VidCon Taps AmbersCloset, Eugene Lee Yang, James Charles For Pride-Themed Stream
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