Breakout YouTube star Liza Koshy has signed an overall deal with the Jada and Will Smith-founded media company, Westbrook Inc. Koshy, who amassed 18 million subscribers on the strength of her comedic YouTube sketches, has subsequently segued into the scripted space with her YouTube Original sitcom, Liza On Demand, and the Alicia Keys-produced Netflix feature Work It.
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- Liza Koshy Lands Role In Film Adaptation Of Viral ‘New Yorker’ Story
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Liza Koshy Signs Overall Deal With Jada And Will Smith-Founded Westbrook Inc.
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Amid YouTube’s Pivot Away From Scripted Originals, Axed ‘Step Up’ Series Dances On At Starz
Step Up: High Water, one of the first and biggest original series to herald YouTube’s original programming ambitions, has moved to Starz.
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Liza Koshy’s ‘Liza On Demand’ Gets Third Season Order At YouTube Originals
Third time’s a charm for Liza Koshy and YouTube Originals.The homegrown vlogger, who essentially abandoned her self-produced content for the scripted YouTube Original Liza On Demand -- about a twentysomething navigating her way through the gig economy -- is set to return for a third season.
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- Liza Koshy To Tease Second Season Of ‘Liza On Demand’ At VidCon Presentation
- Smitten With ‘Liza On Demand’, YouTube Premium Picks Up 2 Extra Episodes
- Liza Koshy Nabs Cameo In Drax Project Music Video, Cover Of ‘Mood’ Magazine
- Liza Koshy Will Return To Her YouTube Channel Tomorrow After Yearlong Absence
- YouTube Premium Greenlights Liza Koshy Vehicle For Second Season
- Liza Koshy Earned Seven Figures On YouTube Last Year, Is Launching Bag Line
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