Aria Award-winning Aussie music powerhouse Peking Duk are taking their remarkable stories and artist faves to the LiSTNR studio as the duo launches their very own podcast, Peking Duk Podcast today, Friday November 4.
The podcast, which is the first of its kind for an Australian music band, will see the duo of Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles talk through their and their guests’ hits and misses, the greatest successes and most embarrassing fails plus a whole lot more.
Joined by some of their favourite musicians, artists and creatives, the podcast comes with original music overlays and immersive sound effects where the boys and their guests recount crazy career moments.
Listeners can expect The Duk to chat with some of their best mates in the music and media industry including The Inspired Unemployed, The Kooks, Brooke Boney, Tony Armstrong, Flex Mami, Alex Dyson, Jack River, Muselk, Alex Lahey and more.
Peking...
The podcast, which is the first of its kind for an Australian music band, will see the duo of Adam Hyde and Reuben Styles talk through their and their guests’ hits and misses, the greatest successes and most embarrassing fails plus a whole lot more.
Joined by some of their favourite musicians, artists and creatives, the podcast comes with original music overlays and immersive sound effects where the boys and their guests recount crazy career moments.
Listeners can expect The Duk to chat with some of their best mates in the music and media industry including The Inspired Unemployed, The Kooks, Brooke Boney, Tony Armstrong, Flex Mami, Alex Dyson, Jack River, Muselk, Alex Lahey and more.
Peking...
- 11/4/2022
- Podnews.net
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YouTube has hired Leo Olebe, a games partnerships executive at parent company Google, to lead the video giant’s gaming division, a Google spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.
Olebe will fill the top gaming executive role at YouTube roughly nine months after Ryan Wyatt, YouTube’s former head of gaming, exited in February to become the CEO of the Web3 company Polygon Studios.
At Google, Olebe currently leads the games partnerships team for Google Play, where he works closely with developers and publishers. He previously spent more than five years at Facebook, now known as Meta, where he led the company’s global games partnerships and business development and launched Facebook Gaming’s Black gaming creator program.
Olebe will join YouTube as the company has begun poaching a number of top gamers — including Benjamin Lupo (“DrLupo”), Tim Betar (“TimTheTatman“), Rachell Hofstetter (“Valkyrae”), Elliott...
YouTube has hired Leo Olebe, a games partnerships executive at parent company Google, to lead the video giant’s gaming division, a Google spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.
Olebe will fill the top gaming executive role at YouTube roughly nine months after Ryan Wyatt, YouTube’s former head of gaming, exited in February to become the CEO of the Web3 company Polygon Studios.
At Google, Olebe currently leads the games partnerships team for Google Play, where he works closely with developers and publishers. He previously spent more than five years at Facebook, now known as Meta, where he led the company’s global games partnerships and business development and launched Facebook Gaming’s Black gaming creator program.
Olebe will join YouTube as the company has begun poaching a number of top gamers — including Benjamin Lupo (“DrLupo”), Tim Betar (“TimTheTatman“), Rachell Hofstetter (“Valkyrae”), Elliott...
- 10/19/2022
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Ali Kabbani, the pro gamer known as “Myth,” is leaving Twitch to stream and post videos exclusively with YouTube Gaming.
The creator follows other Twitch stars who have recently left the Amazon-owned streaming platform for YouTube, including Benjamin Lupo (“DrLupo”), Tim Betar (“TimTheTatman“), Rachell Hofstetter (“Valkyrae”), Elliott Watkins (“Muselk”) and Lannan Eacott (“LazarBeam”).
Though Kabbani first launched his YouTube channel in 2013, Kabbani rapidly rose in popularity on Twitch, where he has garnered 7.4 million followers since joining in 2016. The gamer is known for playing titles like Fortnite and Valorant and is one of the most popular streamers on Twitch.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Kabbani said his desire to grow his career beyond streaming helped inform his decision to jump to YouTube.
“I’ve kind of had this shift of being a professional gamer and being like this dedicated, sweaty gamer kid, to being...
Ali Kabbani, the pro gamer known as “Myth,” is leaving Twitch to stream and post videos exclusively with YouTube Gaming.
The creator follows other Twitch stars who have recently left the Amazon-owned streaming platform for YouTube, including Benjamin Lupo (“DrLupo”), Tim Betar (“TimTheTatman“), Rachell Hofstetter (“Valkyrae”), Elliott Watkins (“Muselk”) and Lannan Eacott (“LazarBeam”).
Though Kabbani first launched his YouTube channel in 2013, Kabbani rapidly rose in popularity on Twitch, where he has garnered 7.4 million followers since joining in 2016. The gamer is known for playing titles like Fortnite and Valorant and is one of the most popular streamers on Twitch.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter, Kabbani said his desire to grow his career beyond streaming helped inform his decision to jump to YouTube.
“I’ve kind of had this shift of being a professional gamer and being like this dedicated, sweaty gamer kid, to being...
- 7/11/2022
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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