Three YouTubers discuss why they have no desire to make the jump into TV
By Minda Smiley
Many of today’s YouTube stars have such massive audiences and influence that they’re able to make a living off of creating videos for the platform, largely by splitting ad revenue with YouTube and partnering with brands that want access to their fans.
But for some YouTubers, having a channel to call their own isn’t enough, so they leverage their online success to try and break into the TV and film industries. For example, last year popular YouTube star Grace Helbig scored her own late-night talk show with E! News, while YouTube personality Ed Bassmaster recently landed his own show Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




