Stage TEN, the live and interactive video company that provided the tech behind MrBeast’s record-setting YouTube Original Creator Games and John Krasinski’s Some Good News prom, has brought in four new senior executives.
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‘The Good Place,’ ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Developer Tracey Pakosta Is Netflix’s New Head Of Comedy
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Stage TEN, The Video Platform Behind MrBeast’s ‘Creator Games,’ Onboards New Executive Team
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Night Media Hires Fullscreen Exec Michael Gordon To Open L.A. Office, Expand Client Roster (Exclusive)
Fullscreen’s longtime director of talent, Michael Gordon, has exited the company to join Night Media, the talent management and digital marketing agency that represents star YouTubers like MrBeast (33.4 million subscribers), Preston (12.3 million), and Typical Gamer (9.04 million).
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WME Alum Kenny Layton Named VidCon’s Director Of Talent Partnerships
William Morris Endeavor alum Kenny Layton has joined VidCon as its new director of talent partnerships.
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Influencer Marketing Expert Karyn Spencer Joins Whalar As Its First SVP Of Partnerships
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Abrams Artists Agency Expands Digital Talent Division To U.K. With London Office, New Hires
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Talent Manager Dustin Parker Joins Addition, Bringing Diverse Roster Of Clients (Exclusive)
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Portal A Brings In Branded Content Veteran Todd Barrish As Head Of Revenue And Growth
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Collab Builds Out Recently-Launched Ad Sales Team With Four New Executives
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Condé Nast Entertainment Names Robert Semmer VP Of Video For ‘Vogue’
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Disney Poaches Former Netflix Exec To Lead Business Strategy For Its Upcoming Streaming Service
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Jeffrey Katzenberg’s Quibi Builds Out Powerhouse Executive, Operational Teams
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