Following in the footsteps of The Try Guys, Safiya Nygaard, Michelle Khare, Chris Reinacher, Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin, and others, another fleet of former BuzzFeed creators are branching off on their own.
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BuzzFeed’s ‘Worth It’ is coming to an end. The food show’s final season begins March 11.
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Three Of BuzzFeed’s Biggest Video Stars Launch Indie Studio ‘Watcher Entertainment’
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Here’s The Trailer For Season 4 Of BuzzFeed’s Flagship Hit ‘Worth It’
In season four -- which will consist of 12 episodes and is set to bow on March 18 on YouTube, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Roku -- the guys will sample local cuisine from nine cities, including San Francisco, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Honolulu, and Houston.
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BuzzFeed Unveils Facebook Watch Slate, Including ‘Worth It’ Spin-Off, ‘Quinta Vs. Everything’ (Exclusive)
BuzzFeed is going all in on Watch, Facebook’s nascent video hub, with the release of five original series through early December.
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BuzzFeed’s ‘Worth It’ Changes The Face Of Food Criticism, One Price Point At A Time
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For Featured Restaurants, BuzzFeed’s ‘Worth It’ Delivers Invaluable Exposure
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