Viacom has reportedly acquired VidCon, the online video convention that began in 2010 in Anaheim and has since expanded across the globe.
Jim Louderback
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It’s Official: Viacom Announces Its Acquisition Of VidCon
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Viacom Will Reportedly Acquire Online Video Gathering VidCon
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Reformatted VidCon Europe Will Return To Amsterdam Next March
On the final day of the convention, VidCon Europe will host its first-ever standalone Creator Track for aspiring producers, writers, and vloggers.
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VidCon Australia Confirms Return To Melbourne Next Year
“It was incredibly exciting to see creators, fans, and the industry from all over the world converge on [Melbourne],” said VidCon CEO Jim Louderback.
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Former Discovery Exec Jim Louderback To Replace Hank Green As CEO Of VidCon
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VidCon Announces Industry Speakers For First Australian Gathering
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VidCon Enlists Ex-Revision3 CEO Jim Louderback, Expands Industry Track
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Jim Louderback Steps Down As Discovery Digital Networks GM
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SourceFed’s Ross Everett Dishes On His New Revision3 Talk Show
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Discovery’s Latest Online Vertical Is Pet-Powered Animalist
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Revision3 Acquires Philip DeFranco’s Assets, Adds DeFranco As Exec
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Discovery + Revision3 = Biggest Non-Fiction Video Company Across All Screens
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