[[tmz:video id="0_sk73a7r7"]] Apple's head honchos gave the biggest plug possible to an unsigned, independent artist during their iPhone X launch, and she could land a record deal because of it. We spoke with British singer/songwriter Emma Blackery -- whose Ep, "Magnetised," and the artwork to her single got shown to millions of people tuning in Wednesday to Apple's presentation -- and she says it was a godsend. Emma tells us she and her team knew her...
- 9/13/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
First, there was Vlogumentary. Now, energy brand Red Bull -- which also boasts a bustling media operation -- has released a documentary about the rise of today's biggest online video stars. Dubbed Kings Of Content, the documentary features U.K. YouTube luminaries Colin Furze, SORTEDfood, Rose Dix and Rosie Spaughton, Emma Blackery, and Louis Cole, according to TenEighty.
The 43-minute film, which explores what it takes to create the next great viral video, will air on Red Bull TV, the company’s proprietary streaming platform. You can check out a trailer here, or watch the film in full right here.
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The 43-minute film, which explores what it takes to create the next great viral video, will air on Red Bull TV, the company’s proprietary streaming platform. You can check out a trailer here, or watch the film in full right here.
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- 4/12/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
As it has done in years past, YouTube has launched an outdoor and digital advertising campaign to spotlight various members of its creator community -- this time in the UK Dubbed #MadeForYou, the campaign celebrates 18 diverse creators whose channels range from science to spoken word poetry.
The campaign also serves to signify that close to 200 channels in the UK have over 1 million subscribers, according to YouTube. The 18 creators featured in #MadeForYou -- including TomSka, Kaushal Beauty, Caspar Lee, Colin Furze, Scola Dondo, Tanya Burr, Vikkstar123, Cupcake Jemma, Oli White, Humza Arshad, Suli Breaks, Louise Pentland, Patricia Bright, Joe Sugg, Dina Tokio, Emma Blackery, BubzBeauty, and Marcus Butler -- boast a collective 48 million fans.
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The campaign also serves to signify that close to 200 channels in the UK have over 1 million subscribers, according to YouTube. The 18 creators featured in #MadeForYou -- including TomSka, Kaushal Beauty, Caspar Lee, Colin Furze, Scola Dondo, Tanya Burr, Vikkstar123, Cupcake Jemma, Oli White, Humza Arshad, Suli Breaks, Louise Pentland, Patricia Bright, Joe Sugg, Dina Tokio, Emma Blackery, BubzBeauty, and Marcus Butler -- boast a collective 48 million fans.
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- 11/7/2016
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Revelmode, the Maker Studios sub-network helmed by YouTube’s most-subscribed star, PewDiePie, has launched its inaugural network-wide charitable initiative dubbed ‘#Revel4Good’. Throughout the month of July, prominent Revelmode creators -- including PewDiePie, his girlfriend, CutiePieMarzia, CinnamonToastKen, JackSepticEye, Emma Blackery, and Markiplier -- will host live gaming streams on Twitch in order to raise money for Crisis Text Line, a free, 24/7 service that provides counseling to people with mental illnesses through text message.
Revelmode is also partnering with charitable video game storefront Humble Bundle on #Revel4Good. Users can pay what they want for a bundle of hand-picked games, with donations benefitting the Crisis Text Line. The organization serves people struggling with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bullying, and homophobia, according to Revelmode, and funds will help it to scale to 3,000 volunteers by year’s end as well as to expand internationally.
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Revelmode is also partnering with charitable video game storefront Humble Bundle on #Revel4Good. Users can pay what they want for a bundle of hand-picked games, with donations benefitting the Crisis Text Line. The organization serves people struggling with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, bullying, and homophobia, according to Revelmode, and funds will help it to scale to 3,000 volunteers by year’s end as well as to expand internationally.
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- 7/13/2016
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
With more than 41 million subscribers, Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg is YouTube’s most popular draw, and with his latest move, he is creating a gathering place for his fans. The Swedish gamer has teamed up with his partner network, Maker Studios, to launch Revelmode, a new sub-network that will focus on gaming, pop culture, charity, and more.
While PewDiePie will be the figure at the center of Revelmode, the network touts a lineup chock-full of YouTube talent. Some of the featured creators, such as CinnamonToastKen and CutiePieMarzia, are known for appearing alongside PewDiePie in his videos. Others, such as Dodger and Markiplier, are PewDiePie’s network-mates at Maker Studios and its gaming sub-community, Polaris. JackSepticEye, Jelly, Emma Blackery, and Kwebbelkop round out Revelmode’s launch roster, with more creators likely to join the fun in the future.
For PewDiePie, Revelmode will be a place where he can explore his passions, both...
While PewDiePie will be the figure at the center of Revelmode, the network touts a lineup chock-full of YouTube talent. Some of the featured creators, such as CinnamonToastKen and CutiePieMarzia, are known for appearing alongside PewDiePie in his videos. Others, such as Dodger and Markiplier, are PewDiePie’s network-mates at Maker Studios and its gaming sub-community, Polaris. JackSepticEye, Jelly, Emma Blackery, and Kwebbelkop round out Revelmode’s launch roster, with more creators likely to join the fun in the future.
For PewDiePie, Revelmode will be a place where he can explore his passions, both...
- 1/13/2016
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
For the fourth year in a row, the YouTube community’s most significant charity drive has improved upon the previous year’s total. The 2015 edition of Project For Awesome, hosted by Vlogbrothers hosts Hank and John Green, raised $1,546,384, which will support charities chosen by online video fans.
The annual Project For Awesome Indiegogo campaign launched on December 9th, with potential donors instructed to time their contributions based on the organization they wished to support. Money collected in the first 84 hours of the campaign went to a pair of charities selected by the Vlogbrothers: Save the Children and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
The second part of the fundraising drive, on the other hand, supported organizations championed by YouTube stars and voted on by fans. The Vlogbrothers have not yet announced the charities selected by the YouTube community, though some of the top videos on...
The annual Project For Awesome Indiegogo campaign launched on December 9th, with potential donors instructed to time their contributions based on the organization they wished to support. Money collected in the first 84 hours of the campaign went to a pair of charities selected by the Vlogbrothers: Save the Children and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
The second part of the fundraising drive, on the other hand, supported organizations championed by YouTube stars and voted on by fans. The Vlogbrothers have not yet announced the charities selected by the YouTube community, though some of the top videos on...
- 12/28/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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