Yeah1 Group, the first publicly-traded Vietnamese media company, made headlines stateside last month after acquiring Los Angeles-based multi-channel network (MCN) Scalelab (which reps Jake Paul and MrBeast) -- and then selling it back to its original owners for $12 million mere months after Yeah1's own MCN status was unceremoniously terminated by YouTube.
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YouTube Terminated Yeah1’s MCN Status, So It’s Selling ScaleLab Back To Original Owners For $12 Million
Yeah1 Group, the Vietnamese media giant that owns a handful of multi-channel networks, is selling ScaleLab -- a prominent U.S. network that reps Jake Paul, Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson, and Erika Costell -- back to its original owners two months after acquiring the firm for up to $20 million.
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The Company That Owns MrBeast And Jake Paul’s YouTube MCN Just Lost Its Network Status For “Egregious and Repeated” Policy Violations
YouTube has terminated its relationship with Yeah1 -- a publicly-traded Vietnamese media giant that owns a handful of multi-channel networks, including ScaleLab.
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