Announced today, Stassi Schroeder Clark’s chart-topping, nine-year, weekly lifestyle podcast, “Straight Up With Stassi,” will be joining Dear Media, the influential multi-platform media company and brand incubator, and its diverse roster of 80+ shows hosted by top-tier talent.
Beginning today, the successful, long-running podcast will be renamed “Stassi” and unveil a refreshed content format and all-new visual branding across all podcast distribution platforms. New episodes will continue to premiere on Wednesdays with a mix of Schroeder Clark’s token pop culture commentary and her honest and relatable conversations about real-life topics. The podcast will continue to give listeners an intimate glimpse into Schroeder Clark’s world as she navigates the highs and lows of life along with some of her closest friends.
“Stassi has built such a vibrant and engaged audience with her podcast, and we’re honored to help bring her funny, ever recognizable voice to even more listeners worldwide,...
Beginning today, the successful, long-running podcast will be renamed “Stassi” and unveil a refreshed content format and all-new visual branding across all podcast distribution platforms. New episodes will continue to premiere on Wednesdays with a mix of Schroeder Clark’s token pop culture commentary and her honest and relatable conversations about real-life topics. The podcast will continue to give listeners an intimate glimpse into Schroeder Clark’s world as she navigates the highs and lows of life along with some of her closest friends.
“Stassi has built such a vibrant and engaged audience with her podcast, and we’re honored to help bring her funny, ever recognizable voice to even more listeners worldwide,...
- 3/28/2024
- Podnews.net
Dear Media is adding lifestyle podcast Pretty Basic, hosted by Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz, to its roster of shows.
The podcast, which won the 2021 Webby Award for Best Lifestyle Podcast, releases weekly episodes which alternate between one-on-one conversations with Marie and Cruz and interviews with celebrity guests, including Meghan Trainor, Dixie D’Amelio, Chris Olsen, Madison Beer and Ashley Tisdale.
“As pioneers within the YouTube to podcasting pipeline, we’ve spent the last 5 years building Pretty Basic into one of today’s top podcasts and are thrilled to be joining forces with Dear Media on this next chapter,” Marie and Cruz said. “When searching for a new home for Pretty Basic we placed emphasis on being surrounded by a powerful team of like minded individuals, to help elevate and expand Pretty Basic even further. We are so excited to officially partner with Dear Media and be a part of their existing roster of talent!
The podcast, which won the 2021 Webby Award for Best Lifestyle Podcast, releases weekly episodes which alternate between one-on-one conversations with Marie and Cruz and interviews with celebrity guests, including Meghan Trainor, Dixie D’Amelio, Chris Olsen, Madison Beer and Ashley Tisdale.
“As pioneers within the YouTube to podcasting pipeline, we’ve spent the last 5 years building Pretty Basic into one of today’s top podcasts and are thrilled to be joining forces with Dear Media on this next chapter,” Marie and Cruz said. “When searching for a new home for Pretty Basic we placed emphasis on being surrounded by a powerful team of like minded individuals, to help elevate and expand Pretty Basic even further. We are so excited to officially partner with Dear Media and be a part of their existing roster of talent!
- 9/21/2023
- by Caitlin Huston
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Welcome to YouTube Millionaires, where we–in partnership with global creator company Air Media-Tech–profile channels that have recently crossed the one million subscriber mark. There are channels crossing this threshold every week, and each creator has a story to tell about YouTube success. Read previous installments here.
We’ve all got some kind of natural talent. The gift of gab. Good spatial awareness. A keen eye for hanging picture frames straight.
Kelly Kay? She can organize anything.
Kay has both a YouTube and TikTok presence, and between the two accounts, she has nearly 12 million followers tuning in to see her putting her house (and everything in it) in perfect, aesthetic order. Since starting her YouTube channel HoneyBobaBear in 2019, she’s documented everything from major room renovations to closet reorganizing to creating and maintaining things like hot chocolate and (of course) boba bars.
She’s not really sure why she digs organizing so much.
We’ve all got some kind of natural talent. The gift of gab. Good spatial awareness. A keen eye for hanging picture frames straight.
Kelly Kay? She can organize anything.
Kay has both a YouTube and TikTok presence, and between the two accounts, she has nearly 12 million followers tuning in to see her putting her house (and everything in it) in perfect, aesthetic order. Since starting her YouTube channel HoneyBobaBear in 2019, she’s documented everything from major room renovations to closet reorganizing to creating and maintaining things like hot chocolate and (of course) boba bars.
She’s not really sure why she digs organizing so much.
- 4/6/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
2022 is a pivotal election year, so it’s the perfect time to bring back a voter registration campaign powered by creators and celebrities. YouTube stars like MatPat, VSauce, Courteezy, Zhc, and Anthony Padilla are participating in the latest edition of Good To Vote, which has added more than 110,000 U.S. citizens to the voter rolls.
Good To Vote was born in 2020 out of a partnership between non-partisan org HeadCount and Ben Relles, who recently left his position on YouTube’s original content team. The campaign launched to counter the downturn in voter registration that resulted from the Covid-19 pandemic.
The 2020 edition of Good to Vote featured many of the same influencers who participated in the latest edition of the campaign. Thanks to contributions from Vsauce, Remi Cruz, and others, Good To Vote completed more than 100,000 registrations in 2020.
In 2022, Good to Vote has delivered another six-digit sum of signups. The initiative...
Good To Vote was born in 2020 out of a partnership between non-partisan org HeadCount and Ben Relles, who recently left his position on YouTube’s original content team. The campaign launched to counter the downturn in voter registration that resulted from the Covid-19 pandemic.
The 2020 edition of Good to Vote featured many of the same influencers who participated in the latest edition of the campaign. Thanks to contributions from Vsauce, Remi Cruz, and others, Good To Vote completed more than 100,000 registrations in 2020.
In 2022, Good to Vote has delivered another six-digit sum of signups. The initiative...
- 10/7/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Digital creators Bretman Rock, Bailey Sarian, Mark Rober and MrBeast joined Target and MatPat YouTube series The Game Theorists as top winners at tonight’s YouTube Streamy Awards, notching two wins apiece at the celebration of the year’s best online content and creators, which streamed for free via YouTube.
Rock’s series 30 Days With: Bretman Rock earned him the awards for Show of the Year and Unscripted Series, with Sarian recognized in the categories of Beauty and Podcast. Rober dominated Science and Engineering and nabbed one of nine Social Good Awards, with MrBeast taking another, as well as Creator of the Year. Target won awards for Brand of the Year and Branded Series, with The Game Theorists taking a Social Good Award along with one for writing.
This year’s show produced by MRC Live & Alternative and Tubefilter featured appearances by creators including Rock, Sarian, Rober, MrBeast, Addison Rae,...
Rock’s series 30 Days With: Bretman Rock earned him the awards for Show of the Year and Unscripted Series, with Sarian recognized in the categories of Beauty and Podcast. Rober dominated Science and Engineering and nabbed one of nine Social Good Awards, with MrBeast taking another, as well as Creator of the Year. Target won awards for Brand of the Year and Branded Series, with The Game Theorists taking a Social Good Award along with one for writing.
This year’s show produced by MRC Live & Alternative and Tubefilter featured appearances by creators including Rock, Sarian, Rober, MrBeast, Addison Rae,...
- 12/12/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Longtime digital media-focused public relations expert Tommy Fortmann has joined boutique digital talent management firm Matter Media Group as senior talent manager.
At the same time, Fortmann, who has long worked with lifestyle influencer Remi Cruz in a communications capacity, has signed Cruz as his first managerial client. Cruz, for her part, has two lifestyle YouTube channels and hosts the Pretty Basic podcast alongside fellow creator (and Mmg client) Alisha Marie. She also just launched a digital series and accompanying blog dubbed Cooking With Remi, and Fortmann will work with her to pursue new hosting opportunities within the food space.
Five-year-old Matter Media was founded by Evegail Andal, and works on brand partnerships as well as developing creator-led, entrepreneurial ventures. Its other clients include beauty creators Louie Castro and Daisy Marquez, as well as lifestyle star Adelaine Morin.
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At the same time, Fortmann, who has long worked with lifestyle influencer Remi Cruz in a communications capacity, has signed Cruz as his first managerial client. Cruz, for her part, has two lifestyle YouTube channels and hosts the Pretty Basic podcast alongside fellow creator (and Mmg client) Alisha Marie. She also just launched a digital series and accompanying blog dubbed Cooking With Remi, and Fortmann will work with her to pursue new hosting opportunities within the food space.
Five-year-old Matter Media was founded by Evegail Andal, and works on brand partnerships as well as developing creator-led, entrepreneurial ventures. Its other clients include beauty creators Louie Castro and Daisy Marquez, as well as lifestyle star Adelaine Morin.
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- 8/19/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
The D’Amelio elders are following their two wildly famous daughters into the world of podcasting.
Marc and Heidi D’Amelio, the parents of TikTok megastars Dixie and Charli, are set to launch on Feb. 23 their own podcast dubbed Marc And Heidi: The Other D’Amelios.
Like Dixie and Charli’s podcast, 2 Chix, the series is being produced in conjunction with Ramble, a joint venture between podcast network Cadence13 and talent agency UTA that's squarely focused on podcasts hosted by digital stars, including Emma Chamberlain, Rhett and Link, Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz, Smosh, The Try Guys, and more.
In The Other D’Amelios, Marc and Heidi -- who have amassed a combined social following of 23 million fans -- will provide a glimpse into their lives before fame as well as their fast-paced world, while also offering tips on raising children in a social media-obsessed world.
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Marc and Heidi D’Amelio, the parents of TikTok megastars Dixie and Charli, are set to launch on Feb. 23 their own podcast dubbed Marc And Heidi: The Other D’Amelios.
Like Dixie and Charli’s podcast, 2 Chix, the series is being produced in conjunction with Ramble, a joint venture between podcast network Cadence13 and talent agency UTA that's squarely focused on podcasts hosted by digital stars, including Emma Chamberlain, Rhett and Link, Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz, Smosh, The Try Guys, and more.
In The Other D’Amelios, Marc and Heidi -- who have amassed a combined social following of 23 million fans -- will provide a glimpse into their lives before fame as well as their fast-paced world, while also offering tips on raising children in a social media-obsessed world.
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- 2/19/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. If you're freezing, listen up: There's gear for that. The cold-weather buys below have been tested and approved by reviewers living in the coldest of states, and over time have become their total must-haves. So ahead, the five-star cold weather gear reviewers swear by in their own words from Amazon, Lululemon and more of our favorite brands. You'll be warm again in a snap. Up next, Alisha Marie & Remi Cruz's Pretty Basic x Tarte...
- 2/17/2021
- E! Online
We independently selected these products because we love them, and we hope you do too. Shop with E! has affiliate relationships, so we may get a commission if you purchase something through our links. Items are sold by the retailer, not E!. Content, Baby, Content! Hosts of the Pretty Basic podcast Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz are diving into the beauty space! In collaboration with Tarte, the ever-relatable digital creators just released the makeup set of our dreams, and it's only $35! Staying true to the podcast hosts' style and love for neutrals, the Pretty Basic x Tarte collection features an eye & cheek palette with 6 smoky & neutral shadows, highlighter, and bronzer to help you...
- 2/16/2021
- E! Online
In something of a first for the influencer industry, a popular podcast is launching a product collab with a major beauty brand.
Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz’s Pretty Basic podcast has joined forces with Tarte for a multi-product set launching today on Tarte’s website, and then rolling out to Ulta stores nationwide on Valentine’s Day.
The deal marks Marie and Cruz’s first beauty collab -- though Cruz did briefly operate her own skin care upstart called HoneyPop in 2018 -- as well as Tarte's first deal with a podcast. The Pretty Basic x Tarte collection is priced at $35 and comprises a neutral eye and cheek palette, a lip oil, and a travel-sized mascara -- with shades named after signature phrases from the Pretty Basic universe, including ‘perf’, ‘boy drama’, and ‘content baby content’.
“When we launched Pretty Basic in 2018, we were at the forefront of creator-driven podcasts,...
Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz’s Pretty Basic podcast has joined forces with Tarte for a multi-product set launching today on Tarte’s website, and then rolling out to Ulta stores nationwide on Valentine’s Day.
The deal marks Marie and Cruz’s first beauty collab -- though Cruz did briefly operate her own skin care upstart called HoneyPop in 2018 -- as well as Tarte's first deal with a podcast. The Pretty Basic x Tarte collection is priced at $35 and comprises a neutral eye and cheek palette, a lip oil, and a travel-sized mascara -- with shades named after signature phrases from the Pretty Basic universe, including ‘perf’, ‘boy drama’, and ‘content baby content’.
“When we launched Pretty Basic in 2018, we were at the forefront of creator-driven podcasts,...
- 2/12/2021
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Pretty Basic, the podcast co-hosted by veteran lifestyle vloggers and best friends Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz, -- who have been on YouTube for a combined 21 years and count 28 million followers on social media collectively -- has gotten pretty massive.
After launching two years ago, the series has now surpassed 50 million lifetime downloads, the ladies reveal to Tubefilter -- and is currently averaging 347,000 downloads per week. The achievement arrives after Pretty Basic recently launched its 100th episode and underwent something a format shift in recent weeks.
The show was initially conceived as a way for Marie and Cruz to discuss body image, sexual assault, dating, and other real-life issues that weren’t addressed on their more curated YouTube channels. However, they have now begun welcoming guests for interviews, including fellow YouTube creators like Emma Chamberlain, Rickey Thompson, and Claudia Sulewski. Marie and Cruz say more collaborations from the traditional entertainment...
After launching two years ago, the series has now surpassed 50 million lifetime downloads, the ladies reveal to Tubefilter -- and is currently averaging 347,000 downloads per week. The achievement arrives after Pretty Basic recently launched its 100th episode and underwent something a format shift in recent weeks.
The show was initially conceived as a way for Marie and Cruz to discuss body image, sexual assault, dating, and other real-life issues that weren’t addressed on their more curated YouTube channels. However, they have now begun welcoming guests for interviews, including fellow YouTube creators like Emma Chamberlain, Rickey Thompson, and Claudia Sulewski. Marie and Cruz say more collaborations from the traditional entertainment...
- 12/8/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
YouTube lifestyle gurus Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz are taking their chart-topping podcast on the road.
Come April, the duo will embark on Pretty Basic Live -- a live show and recording of their Pretty Basic podcast, in which the two best friends hash out boy drama, industry gossip, body image, and more. Pretty Basic, which launched in October and peaked at No. 1 on the overall iTunes charts upon its debut, has released 15 episodes to date, which have amassed 5 million collective downloads.
Tickets for Pretty Basic Live will go on sale this Friday. As of now, the show consists of four stops, kicking off on April 24 in Los Angeles and concluding on April 28 in Tempe, Ariz. -- though Cruz teased that additional dates could be in the works. General admission is priced at $27.50, while a VIP package -- consisting of a reserved seat, a pre-show meet-and-greet with Marie and Cruz,...
Come April, the duo will embark on Pretty Basic Live -- a live show and recording of their Pretty Basic podcast, in which the two best friends hash out boy drama, industry gossip, body image, and more. Pretty Basic, which launched in October and peaked at No. 1 on the overall iTunes charts upon its debut, has released 15 episodes to date, which have amassed 5 million collective downloads.
Tickets for Pretty Basic Live will go on sale this Friday. As of now, the show consists of four stops, kicking off on April 24 in Los Angeles and concluding on April 28 in Tempe, Ariz. -- though Cruz teased that additional dates could be in the works. General admission is priced at $27.50, while a VIP package -- consisting of a reserved seat, a pre-show meet-and-greet with Marie and Cruz,...
- 1/29/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Beauty and lifestyle YouTuber Remi Cruz recently teamed up with Gillette to release the brand’s first-ever limited-edition razor handle. The handle is exclusively available through the holiday season from Gillette’s new subscription service, Venus Direct.
“When I first started the design process for my Venus x Remi limited-edition razor, I wanted to make sure that the bright colors and tropical flowers everyone is used to seeing in my videos really came through in the design,” Cruz, who has 3.6 million subscribers on YouTube across two channels, said in a statement.
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“When I first started the design process for my Venus x Remi limited-edition razor, I wanted to make sure that the bright colors and tropical flowers everyone is used to seeing in my videos really came through in the design,” Cruz, who has 3.6 million subscribers on YouTube across two channels, said in a statement.
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- 12/14/2018
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Two YouTuber duos scored impressive debuts this week with the launch of new podcast ventures -- illuminating the unique role that digital creators can play within the burgeoning medium, as well as their magnetic ability to port engaged followers to new platforms.
Alisha Marie McDonal and Remi Cruz’s gossipy Pretty Basic podcast, launched last Wednesday, as well as Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart’s This Might Get Weird -- an audio-only resurrection of their cancelled YouTube talk show -- peaked at the No. 1 spot overall and No. 2 spot in the 'Comedy' category on the U.S. iTunes charts this week, respectively.
McDonal and Cruz, two best friends and lifestyle vloggers with a collective 24 million followers across all social platforms, dish on YouTube life behind-the-scenes in Pretty Basic, which is currently at the No. 2 position on iTunes. However, the show -- which comes care of Ramble, a venture formed by...
Alisha Marie McDonal and Remi Cruz’s gossipy Pretty Basic podcast, launched last Wednesday, as well as Grace Helbig and Mamrie Hart’s This Might Get Weird -- an audio-only resurrection of their cancelled YouTube talk show -- peaked at the No. 1 spot overall and No. 2 spot in the 'Comedy' category on the U.S. iTunes charts this week, respectively.
McDonal and Cruz, two best friends and lifestyle vloggers with a collective 24 million followers across all social platforms, dish on YouTube life behind-the-scenes in Pretty Basic, which is currently at the No. 2 position on iTunes. However, the show -- which comes care of Ramble, a venture formed by...
- 10/26/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Fresh off their hosting gig at the Streamys Brand Awards, leading lifestyle creators and besties Alisha Marie McDonal and Remi Cruz are co-launching a podcast called Pretty Basic that will hail from the Ramble audio network -- a collaboration between talent agency UTA and podcast company Cadence13 that exclusively focuses on shows hosted by YouTube stars.
The duo liken Pretty Basic to a sleepover with friends, in which they reveal what it’s really like to be a YouTube star, share behind-the-scenes tales from video shoots, and also spill the tea on boy drama, according to Variety. The first episode -- available on both iTunes and Spotify -- dropped yesterday, and is sponsored by stock trading app startup Robinhood.
Ramble was formed in June and reps the podcast ventures of several YouTube stars, including Rhett & Link, Josh Peck, Hannah Hart, and Flula Borg. The company arms digital creators with podcast producers,...
The duo liken Pretty Basic to a sleepover with friends, in which they reveal what it’s really like to be a YouTube star, share behind-the-scenes tales from video shoots, and also spill the tea on boy drama, according to Variety. The first episode -- available on both iTunes and Spotify -- dropped yesterday, and is sponsored by stock trading app startup Robinhood.
Ramble was formed in June and reps the podcast ventures of several YouTube stars, including Rhett & Link, Josh Peck, Hannah Hart, and Flula Borg. The company arms digital creators with podcast producers,...
- 10/25/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Jay Shetty To Host 2nd Annual ‘Streamys Purpose Awards’, Followed By Creator Summit On Mental Health
For the second year in a row, the Streamy Awards will recognize digital creators, brands, and nonprofits who have used their influence for a greater good during the Streamys Purpose Awards -- an offshoot of the eight-year-old awards show franchise.
This year’s Purpose Awards will be hosted by Jay Shetty -- a monk-turned-inspirational content creator who counts upwards of 10 million followers across all social platforms, as well as 1 billion lifetime video views.
Shetty will hand out a number of honors during the luncheon ceremony on Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles. Those honored by the Streamys Purpose Awards this year include Tyler Oakley for his tireless advocacy work on behalf of the Lgbtq community. And nominees in the 'Creator' category include Mike Rowe (whose Facebook Watch series Returning The Favor chronicles people across America giving back to their communities), as well as anti-bullying activist Molly Burke, and burn survivor-turned-beauty vlogger Shalom Blac.
This year’s Purpose Awards will be hosted by Jay Shetty -- a monk-turned-inspirational content creator who counts upwards of 10 million followers across all social platforms, as well as 1 billion lifetime video views.
Shetty will hand out a number of honors during the luncheon ceremony on Thursday afternoon in Los Angeles. Those honored by the Streamys Purpose Awards this year include Tyler Oakley for his tireless advocacy work on behalf of the Lgbtq community. And nominees in the 'Creator' category include Mike Rowe (whose Facebook Watch series Returning The Favor chronicles people across America giving back to their communities), as well as anti-bullying activist Molly Burke, and burn survivor-turned-beauty vlogger Shalom Blac.
- 10/16/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Portal A won big at the first-ever Streamys Brand Awards -- an offshoot of the eight-year-old Streamys that served to recognize the year’s biggest achievements in digital advertising.
The Streamys Brand Awards were hosted by lifestyle YouTubers Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz (pictured above), who handed out a total of four statuettes yesterday evening in a ceremony that served to cap off the first day of Iab's inaugural NewFronts West. Portal A, the San Francisco-based original and branded content studio, took home two awards -- in the Branded Content: Video category for a collaboration between Glad and Hannah Hart (see below), and in the Influencer Campaign category for a collaboration between water filter brand Brita and digital multi-hyphenate Rudy Mancuso.
The evening’s other winners included Kevin Hart and Lyft in the Branded Content: Series category, and Sissy That Bot -- a Facebook messenger bot to promote VH1...
The Streamys Brand Awards were hosted by lifestyle YouTubers Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz (pictured above), who handed out a total of four statuettes yesterday evening in a ceremony that served to cap off the first day of Iab's inaugural NewFronts West. Portal A, the San Francisco-based original and branded content studio, took home two awards -- in the Branded Content: Video category for a collaboration between Glad and Hannah Hart (see below), and in the Influencer Campaign category for a collaboration between water filter brand Brita and digital multi-hyphenate Rudy Mancuso.
The evening’s other winners included Kevin Hart and Lyft in the Branded Content: Series category, and Sissy That Bot -- a Facebook messenger bot to promote VH1...
- 10/11/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
After nabbing the experiment-happy Try Guys to host this year’s flagship presentation, the Streamy Awards has tapped close friends and leading lifestyle influencers Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz to host a breakout event honoring notable achievements in digital marketing.
Dubbed the Streamys Brand Awards, the inaugural ceremony is set to take place during the inaugural West Coast edition of the NewFronts on Oct. 9 at 8:30 p.m. Et at NeueHouse Hollywood. While the Streamys serve to recognize noteworthy players in digital media, the Brand Awards spotlight the year's biggest advertising innovations, including marketers and the influencers that they harness to spread their messaging.
Marie and Cruz will hand out Streamys in four categories: 'Branded Content: Series', 'Branded Content: Video', 'Emerging Platform', and 'Influencer Campaign'. Finalists this year include At&T and Hello Lab’s Guilty Party, Glad and Portal A’s Upside Down Cooking Challenge, and The Ad Council’s...
Dubbed the Streamys Brand Awards, the inaugural ceremony is set to take place during the inaugural West Coast edition of the NewFronts on Oct. 9 at 8:30 p.m. Et at NeueHouse Hollywood. While the Streamys serve to recognize noteworthy players in digital media, the Brand Awards spotlight the year's biggest advertising innovations, including marketers and the influencers that they harness to spread their messaging.
Marie and Cruz will hand out Streamys in four categories: 'Branded Content: Series', 'Branded Content: Video', 'Emerging Platform', and 'Influencer Campaign'. Finalists this year include At&T and Hello Lab’s Guilty Party, Glad and Portal A’s Upside Down Cooking Challenge, and The Ad Council’s...
- 10/5/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
While countless YouTube stars have ventured into the beauty biz by collaborating with existing brands or launching their own lines, vlogger Remi Cruz is taking the road less traveled with the debut of her very own skincare range.
Last month, Cruz launched HoneyPop -- which now comprises just one product: a Diy Face Mask Kit and Acne Treatment dubbed I'm On Staycation Tonight. Priced at $34.50, the kit comprises four steps -- a mud mask, a de-puffing eye serum, an acne treatment, and an exfoliating jelly -- and comes complete with a mixing bowl and spatula. This is the first of many skin care products from HoneyPop, says Cruz, who has been open about her struggles with acne, and has more recently evolved her Diy and beauty channel to incorporate more health and wellness content.
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Last month, Cruz launched HoneyPop -- which now comprises just one product: a Diy Face Mask Kit and Acne Treatment dubbed I'm On Staycation Tonight. Priced at $34.50, the kit comprises four steps -- a mud mask, a de-puffing eye serum, an acne treatment, and an exfoliating jelly -- and comes complete with a mixing bowl and spatula. This is the first of many skin care products from HoneyPop, says Cruz, who has been open about her struggles with acne, and has more recently evolved her Diy and beauty channel to incorporate more health and wellness content.
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- 6/12/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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