MTV has spun off its popular Guy Code and Girl Code television franchise into a new gender-neutral iteration aimed at teens, bowing exclusively today on Snapchat.
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Jellysmack Names Viacom Digital Studios GM Stefanie Schwartz Head Of Platform Partnerships
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MTV Launches ‘Teen Code’ Spin-Off Series On Snapchat With Eva Gutowski, Jordyn Jones, More
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Viacom Digital Studios Readies Facebook Watch Slate With Grace Helbig, MatPat, Joey Graceffa
Viacom Digital Studios (VDS) is adding to its Facebook Watch slate with big-ticket collaborations between its flagship brands such as Awesomeness, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon with veteran digital influencers like Grace Helbig, MatPat, and Joey Graceffa.
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VidCon Hires First Content Director, Enters Original Programming Fray With Inaugural Series
VidCon is going beyond its flagship IRL business of conference production to join the original programming fray.The Viacom-owned video convention, which was launched by YouTube vets John and Hank Green in 2010, wants to touch fans around the clock with a new digital series called VidCon Now.
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Viacom Taps Eva Gutowski, Tana Mongeau, And Jason Nash For Latest YouTube Series Slate
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Viacom’s Kelly Day Wants To ‘Build Digital Worlds’ Around Its Biggest TV Hits
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Viacom Rounds Out Digital Talent Team With Hires From LOL Network, PopSugar
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Viacom Digital Names Existing Awesomeness Execs Co-Heads Of Network Following Acquisition
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Snap, Viacom Digital Studios, YouTube’s FameBit To Headline Inaugural NewFronts West
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Viacom Taps De’arra And Ken, JoJo Siwa, Akilah Hughes For Upcoming Digital Slate
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AwesomenessTV Vet Paula Kaplan Joins Viacom Digital Studios As Talent EVP
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