Hulu has acquired exclusive streaming rights to “Freakish,” a 10-episode horror series from AwesomenessTV set in a small-town high school. The series is currently in production and slated to premiere ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With the Verizon investment, AwesomenessTV will be valued at approximately $650 million. DreamWorks Animation, which acquired ...
Hearst has formed a joint venture with DreamWorks Animation‘s AwesomenessTV to relaunch the YouTube channel for the publisher’s teen-girl mag Seventeen, hoping to tap into AwesomenessTV’s expertise ...
We should have seen this coming. AwesomenessTV‘s comedy videos make it a big deal for teens and kids in the YouTube world, and it has a series on Nickelodeon. That makes it a natural to get into the ...
NEW YORK -- It was hard to tell that this was AwesomenessTV's first NewFront. The DreamWorks-owned company, founded by TV veteran Brian Robbins in 2012, has built a reputation as a major player in the ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. AwesomenessTV built its $650 million teen-centric video empire primarily on YouTube, but has since ...
When he founded AwesomenessTV, Brian Robbins didn't know so many events would happen to his startup so quickly. In less than two years, the company sold to DreamWorks Animation for $33 million in cash ...
Brian Robbins, the co-founder and chief executive of teen-focused online video network AwesomenessTV, is leaving the company after five years, he told staff Wednesday. Robbins did not cite a reason ...