Nineteen-year-old comedy brand Smosh, co-founded by YouTube OGs Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla (who left the company in 2017), has hired its first chief executive.
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OG YouTube Comedy Brand Smosh Hires First Outside CEO
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VidCon Adds Ian Hecox, Larray, Nikita Dragun, The Onyx Family To ‘Featured Creators’ Lineup
VidCon has added roughly 30 names to its roster of Featured Creators, who will appear in programming for the marquee event in Anaheim this October, marking the storied video convention’s return to form after being postponed by the pandemic.
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Smosh Fetes Fifteenth YouTube Anniversary With Charity Stream, Raising $17,000
Smosh, one of the most successful and enduring comedy brands on YouTube, chose to celebrate the occasion of its 15th anniversary last Friday with a marathon live stream -- all in the name of charity.
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