Jellysmack is adding a big name to its catalog of true crime content. The company known for its suite of creator services has acquired the Law&Crime Network, a legal destination backed by A&e Networks.
The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Law&Crime’s cross-platform portfolio includes an eponymous streaming service and a YouTube channel that counts more than five million subscribers. A significant portion of those subscribers joined the Law&Crime community during the network’s coverage of the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial, when it established itself as a trusted provider of courtroom coverage and cracked our U.S. Top 50 ranking.
Since the conclusion of that cultural moment, Law&Crime has continued to consolidate its position on YouTube. It has provided a platform for true crime personalities like Annie Elise and will continue to connect with that community post-acquisition.
Jellysmack’s creator partners include a number of true crime channels.
The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Law&Crime’s cross-platform portfolio includes an eponymous streaming service and a YouTube channel that counts more than five million subscribers. A significant portion of those subscribers joined the Law&Crime community during the network’s coverage of the Johnny Depp/Amber Heard trial, when it established itself as a trusted provider of courtroom coverage and cracked our U.S. Top 50 ranking.
Since the conclusion of that cultural moment, Law&Crime has continued to consolidate its position on YouTube. It has provided a platform for true crime personalities like Annie Elise and will continue to connect with that community post-acquisition.
Jellysmack’s creator partners include a number of true crime channels.
- 10/11/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
After establishing itself in the audio world, Spotify has developed a range of products that appeal to creators in the online video world. Those products are about to get an influx of new users thanks to a deal between Spotify and Jellysmack.
Jellysmack works with creators across the social media landscape, and a selection of those partners will now upload weekly video episodes on Spotify. One creator featured on the platform will be Ed Bolian, the host of the VINwiki channel.
“Car enthusiasts are everywhere, which is why I’m thrilled to bring my video content to the Spotify platform with Jellysmack to reach even more fans,” Bolian said in a statement. “This is a major step for the VINwiki brand and creators as a whole—Spotify has introduced a new opportunity for massive growth, monetization, and success. I’m ready to enjoy the ride.”
Many of Spotify’s growth...
Jellysmack works with creators across the social media landscape, and a selection of those partners will now upload weekly video episodes on Spotify. One creator featured on the platform will be Ed Bolian, the host of the VINwiki channel.
“Car enthusiasts are everywhere, which is why I’m thrilled to bring my video content to the Spotify platform with Jellysmack to reach even more fans,” Bolian said in a statement. “This is a major step for the VINwiki brand and creators as a whole—Spotify has introduced a new opportunity for massive growth, monetization, and success. I’m ready to enjoy the ride.”
Many of Spotify’s growth...
- 4/19/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Spotify is building out its catalog of videos by repackaging existing content from top creators into video podcasts on the platform.
To do so, the Stockholm-based audio giant has struck a deal with Jellysmack, the creator company that works with stars like MrBeast and Bailey Sarian, that will see some of Jellysmack’s top creators uploading weekly video episodes to Spotify. The videos will largely comprise of edited footage from the creators’ existing long-form content on YouTube that will be optimized by Jellysmack for Spotify’s platform in the video podcast format.
At launch, participating Jellysmack creators include Ed Bolian (@VINwiki), Christina Randall, Brooke Mekenna, Jessica Kent and Audit the Audit, with additional creators expected to join in the coming months.
“We’re thrilled to introduce Jellysmack’s top-performing creators to our platform,” Bryan Thoensen, Spotify’s head of U.S. content partnerships, said. “We want creators to develop deep relationships with the Spotify community,...
To do so, the Stockholm-based audio giant has struck a deal with Jellysmack, the creator company that works with stars like MrBeast and Bailey Sarian, that will see some of Jellysmack’s top creators uploading weekly video episodes to Spotify. The videos will largely comprise of edited footage from the creators’ existing long-form content on YouTube that will be optimized by Jellysmack for Spotify’s platform in the video podcast format.
At launch, participating Jellysmack creators include Ed Bolian (@VINwiki), Christina Randall, Brooke Mekenna, Jessica Kent and Audit the Audit, with additional creators expected to join in the coming months.
“We’re thrilled to introduce Jellysmack’s top-performing creators to our platform,” Bryan Thoensen, Spotify’s head of U.S. content partnerships, said. “We want creators to develop deep relationships with the Spotify community,...
- 4/18/2023
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jellysmack is known for assisting creators as they expand to new platforms. For its next move, the self-proclaimed “global creator company” has its eye on a buzzy form of distribution: Free, ad-supported television, or Fast. In order to get its partners on more screens, Jellysmack has teamed up with Roku to launch a pair of Fast channels.
The two entertainment destinations, titled Hello Inspo and Mysteria, are now available on devices that support the Roku Channel. The former hub features lifestyle programming from some of Jellysmack’s top creator partners. Lauren ‘LaurDIY’ Riihimaki brings her brand of DIY content to Hello Inspo, while Emmy ‘Emmymade’ Cho shares recipes with the channel’s viewers.
Riihimaki and Cho were two of the creators who got their own shows as part of a 2022 deal between Jellysmack and Pinterest. “I can’t believe that viewers are now able to watch my cooking content on live TV,...
The two entertainment destinations, titled Hello Inspo and Mysteria, are now available on devices that support the Roku Channel. The former hub features lifestyle programming from some of Jellysmack’s top creator partners. Lauren ‘LaurDIY’ Riihimaki brings her brand of DIY content to Hello Inspo, while Emmy ‘Emmymade’ Cho shares recipes with the channel’s viewers.
Riihimaki and Cho were two of the creators who got their own shows as part of a 2022 deal between Jellysmack and Pinterest. “I can’t believe that viewers are now able to watch my cooking content on live TV,...
- 3/1/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
And then there were three! E! News has an exclusive sneak peek at tonight's season finale of Spy Games where finalists Brock Thompson, Christina Randall and Chelsey Mori will face their toughest challenge to date. "A spy's job is to collect intelligence. Tonight, you're going to take a test that consists of over 200 questions testing you on the information you should have learned or gathered during your time here," assessor Erroll Southers tells the final three in the clip. "The person with the least number of correct answers will be dismissed." "You were given dossiers and told to record the details of your experience as well as gather information on your...
- 3/9/2020
- E! Online
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