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- WWE Turns To TikTok For Ring Announcer Contest, Wrestler ‘Superstar’ Search
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Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 8/24/2020
The WWE had a big week on YouTube thanks to the 2020 edition of one of the top events on the wrestling calendar, SummerSlam.
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In 2019, WWE Uploaded 500 YouTube Videos Per Month—Making A Reported $13 Million In AdSense
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) arguably maintains the biggest YouTube presence of any major sports organization—a business move that, in 2019, may have brought in more than $13 million of its estimated $1 billion in total revenue.
- TikTok Inks Deal With WWE For 30 New Wrestler Accounts, Entrance Music Licensing
- Twitch’s Dr. Disrespect Developing Scripted TV Series With Team Behind ‘The Walking Dead’
- Quibi Acquires Projects From ‘Glee’ Alum Darren Criss, WWE
- Kat Dennings, John Cena Get Animated As ‘Dallas & Robo’ Arrives On YouTube Premium
- ‘Boo 2!’ Star Inanna Sarkis To Release Her Own Short Film, ‘Waiting For Him’
- AT&T Researchers Share Map Depicting Top YouTube Channels In Each State
- WWE Reportedly Signs YouTube Star Inanna Sarkis To Development Deal
- Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 5/5/2017
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