Complex, the male-leaning content company behind massive YouTube series like Hot Ones and Sneaker Shopping, is diving deeper into the podcast space.Complex, which is jointly owned by Verizon and Hearst, is launching its first formla audio slate, Deadline reports, in collaboration with Acast -- a five-year-old podcast ad sales and distribution platform.
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- First We Feast Taps YouTuber Reina Scully For Japanese Cuisine Romp ‘Gochi Gang’
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Complex Unveils Latest Podcast Slate, Including ‘Sneakers’ Series With Joe La Puma
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‘Hot Ones’ Taps Antacid Brand Tums As Official Sponsor Of Season 9
Complex Networks-owned food vertical First We Feast has tapped Tums to serve as the official season nine sponsor for its flagship Hot Ones series.It’s a clever move for the antacid brand, given that Hot Ones sees A-list celebrities sitting down for intimate interviews with host Sean Evans while eating 10 progressively spicier chicken wings.
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‘Hot Ones’ Offers Extended Cuts Of Its Celebrity Interviews Through New Podcast
Complex Networks is offering extended cuts of the interviews from the First We Feast web series 'Hot Ones' via a new podcast.
- Complex Networks Announces Podcasts Tied To Popular Web Series Like ‘Hot Ones’
- Philip DeFranco Answers Sean Evans’ Burning Questions About YouTube On ‘Hot Ones’
- Complex Promotes 3 Top-Tier Executives Within Video Unit
- Complex Brings ‘Hot Ones’ And ‘Sneaker Shopping’ To TV
- The Latest ‘Hot Ones’-Branded Condiment Is The Popular Show’s Hottest Sauce Yet
- Sean Evans, Host Of The Web Series ‘Hot Ones,’ Interviews Stephen Colbert On ‘The Late Show’
- Cara Delevingne Guest Stars As ‘Hot Ones’ Launches Fourth Season Of Burning Questions
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