Supermodel, actress, activist -- and now burgeoning YouTube star -- Naomi Campbell has signed with longtime multi-channel network Studio71. Studio71 will work with Campbell to diversify her digital footprint, curate and amplify YouTube content for ad sales, optimize her channel, and foster branded partnerships across YouTube and Facebook.
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Studio71 Names Adam Boorstin And Matt Crowley Co-CEOs, As Reza Izad Shifts To Chairman
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Studio71 Signs Supermodel — And Burgeoning YouTube Personality — Naomi Campbell
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Studio71 Sets New Podcasts From LaurDIY, JayVee, Forges Monetization Pact With ‘The Laugh Button’
Studio71 is adding to its podcast slate with three new summer series fronted by noted influencers. At the same time, Studio71 has forged a partnership with digital comedy website The Laugh Button to serve as the exclusive monetization and distribution partner for its podcasts.
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Studio71 Drops Facebook Watch Summer Slate With Gigi Gorgeous, West Coast Customs, More
Studio71 is dropping three new unscripted series this summer on Facebook Watch, including a beauty advice series headlined by longtime lifestyle vlogger Gigi Gorgeous.
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Joey Graceffa’s ‘Escape The Night’ Board Game Kickstarter Gets Fully Funded In 3 Hours, Raising $120,000 To Date
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Studio71 UK Is Bringing TLC YouTube Series ‘Countdown To I Do’ To The Small Screen
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Insights: Pandemic Speed Bump Stumps Nerd Gods’ Trivia Game Project With Studio71
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Studio71 And YouTube Animator Alex Clark Are Crowdfunding A Card Game
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Studio71 Names Kristin Mason SVP And Head Of U.S. Sales
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Studio71 Ups Adam Boorstin — Architect Of Its OTT Push And Podcast Business — To COO
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Zane Hijazi And Heath Hussar’s Podcast Sold $600,000 Worth Of Ads In 3 Months
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Studio71 Names Longtime Execs Joe Hodorowicz, Joseph Marchese New Co-Heads Of Talent (Exclusive)
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