The YouTuber-owned The Fellas Studios has cemented its place as the industry’s premier video podcast network after a £1.5million investment, including backing from Ksi and fellow YouTube superstars the Sidemen.
The Studio, owned by YouTubers Callum Airey (known as Calfreezy) and Joshua Larkin (The Burnt Chip), has been a key driving force in placing video as the key format for chart-topping podcasts.
With Airey and Larkin joining forces for the studio’s flagship show ‘The Fellas Podcast’, they also boast ‘Saving Grace’ – which is led by TikTok star Grace Keeling and enjoyed a sold-out theatre tour this year. Other properties include ‘Chloe vs The World’ starring social media phenomenon Chloe Burrows and ‘Not My Bagg’ featuring former Gogglebox stars Joe and George Bagg.
They’re also a major voice in digital sports broadcasting, with two football shows in ‘The Club’ and ‘Pitch Side’ and ‘The Last Lap’, an F1 property.
The Studio, owned by YouTubers Callum Airey (known as Calfreezy) and Joshua Larkin (The Burnt Chip), has been a key driving force in placing video as the key format for chart-topping podcasts.
With Airey and Larkin joining forces for the studio’s flagship show ‘The Fellas Podcast’, they also boast ‘Saving Grace’ – which is led by TikTok star Grace Keeling and enjoyed a sold-out theatre tour this year. Other properties include ‘Chloe vs The World’ starring social media phenomenon Chloe Burrows and ‘Not My Bagg’ featuring former Gogglebox stars Joe and George Bagg.
They’re also a major voice in digital sports broadcasting, with two football shows in ‘The Club’ and ‘Pitch Side’ and ‘The Last Lap’, an F1 property.
- 7/13/2023
- Podnews.net
As Wall Street witnessed with NBC on Friday, media companies with a heavy reliance on advertising should report stronger results for the recently completed third quarter, analysts said. But that may not translate into a bid up in stock values as the strength of the U.S. economic recovery remains in question and financial markets seesaw between steep losses and next-day soaring gains. "Despite slowly improving advertising fundamentals, investors have been driven to the sidelines with uncertainty about the markets and the state of the world," UBS Warburg analyst Christopher Dixon said. In recent months, advertising has clearly firmed up compared with the sluggish year-ago periods, observers said. "The third quarter should be one that shows strong growth in all ad-related businesses for our companies," Prudential Securities analyst Kathy Styponias said.
- 10/12/2002
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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