While it promotes homegrown stars Tyler Oakley and Lilly Singh in the United States, YouTube is also giving some love to a pair of popular channels that hail from across the pond. It will launch a multi-platform advertising campaigns in support of cookery channel Sorted Food and soccer hub Copa90.
Sorted Food, on which four cheery chefs share their culinary adventures, has emerged as one of the UK’s most popular homegrown YouTube channels. In addition to the 1.3 million subscribers Jamie Spafford, Ben Ebbrell, Michael Huttlestone, and Barry Taylor have accrued on their channel, they have also gone on a quest to find the Internet’s best burger and embarked on a worldwide tour in partnership with Today.
Copa90, on the other hand, is a compendium of soccer highlights, features, and interviews. Its most popular videos feature guest appearances from the likes of Lionel Messi, Kieran Gibbs, and YouTube star Ksi.
Sorted Food, on which four cheery chefs share their culinary adventures, has emerged as one of the UK’s most popular homegrown YouTube channels. In addition to the 1.3 million subscribers Jamie Spafford, Ben Ebbrell, Michael Huttlestone, and Barry Taylor have accrued on their channel, they have also gone on a quest to find the Internet’s best burger and embarked on a worldwide tour in partnership with Today.
Copa90, on the other hand, is a compendium of soccer highlights, features, and interviews. Its most popular videos feature guest appearances from the likes of Lionel Messi, Kieran Gibbs, and YouTube star Ksi.
- 9/28/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The foursome known collectively as Sorted Food is a globetrotting bunch. Previously, we watched as fun-loving British foodies Mike Huttlestone, Barry Taylor, Jamie Spafford, and Ben Ebbrell enlisted fans around the world in their quest to find the perfect burger.
The foursome known collectively as Sorted Food is a globetrotting bunch. Previously, we watched as fun-loving British foodies Mike Huttlestone, Barry Taylor, Jamie Spafford, and Ben Ebbrell enlisted fans around the world in their quest to find the perfect burger.
Now, Sorted Food is hitting the road again, and they want their viewers to tell them exactly where and what they should eat. The culinary YouTube channel has announced a tour called #LostAndHungry that will feature a route chosen by fans.
#LostAndHungry will begin in Los Angeles on April 24th, but from there, the direction of Sorted Food's adventures is open-ended. Fans can use the titular hashtag suggest places to visit and foods to try,...
The foursome known collectively as Sorted Food is a globetrotting bunch. Previously, we watched as fun-loving British foodies Mike Huttlestone, Barry Taylor, Jamie Spafford, and Ben Ebbrell enlisted fans around the world in their quest to find the perfect burger.
Now, Sorted Food is hitting the road again, and they want their viewers to tell them exactly where and what they should eat. The culinary YouTube channel has announced a tour called #LostAndHungry that will feature a route chosen by fans.
#LostAndHungry will begin in Los Angeles on April 24th, but from there, the direction of Sorted Food's adventures is open-ended. Fans can use the titular hashtag suggest places to visit and foods to try,...
- 4/13/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Out of all the chefs sharing their recipes on YouTube, the four British gentleman who make up the team at Sorted Food might be the friendliest. Jamie Spafford, Ben Ebbrell, Michael Huttlestone, and Barry Taylor have accumulated a devoted following by making their viewers feel like they are right there in the kitchen as virtual sous chefs. Sorted Food's audience has surpassed one million subscribers, so its four hosts took time out of their quest to find the Internet's ultimate burger and answered a few of our questions. Tubefilter: How does it feel to have one million subscribers? What do you have to say to your fans? Sorted Food: We honestly can’t believe we’ve gone over 1 million subscribers, it’s an incredible feeling to know there are that many people out there around the world who have an interest in food and want to explore it further with us.
- 11/13/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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