Nash, who has 420,000 followers on TikTok and 20,000 on Instagram, is known for her enthusiastic restaurant reviews and mukbang-esque content where she brings home takeout and invites viewers to a vicarious chow-down. To set the record, she plans to stream--and eat--for 103 hours and 20 minutes straight. That's four days, seven hours, and 20 minutes.
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TikTok beats Twitch to become the #2 most-watched streaming platform on the net–and says creators are making $10 mil a day
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As live spectacles increase, a creator plans to eat for four days straight on YouTube
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On the Podcast: Do Originals even work?
I don’t think the lay public would ever consider corporate lawyers for major music publishers or tech corporations particularly innovative or catalysts for massive technological change. I mean, I didn’t.
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On the Podcast: Lawyers lead to innovation. (But for real, tho.)
I don’t think the lay public would ever consider corporate lawyers for major music publishers or tech corporations particularly innovative or catalysts for massive technological change. I mean, I didn’t.
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On the Podcast: Do people even want to do YouTube?
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On the Podcast: My oven took this photo
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Instagram Is Giving Creators A ‘Practice Mode’ For Their Live Streams
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Instagram Teases Native Affiliate Program, Merch Storefronts, Livestreaming Rewards At Inaugural ‘Creator Week’
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YouTube Is Beta Testing Subscriber-Only Chat Mode For Live Streams
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VC Firm Slow Ventures Is Incubating ‘LiveStack’ To Help Creators Easily Monetize Live Events
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Digital Brand Architects Launches Site To Curate Onslaught Of Quarantine-Induced Live Streams
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Andrea Bocelli’s Easter Concert Breaks YouTube Record For Biggest Classical Stream To Date
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