Hearst Magazines has snapped up Clevver, a network of female-skewing lifestyle and pop-culture news YouTube channels that had been owned by now-defunct Defy Media. Clevver was left homeless after Defy ...
Clevver has found a new home following the fall shutdown of owner Defy Media. Hearst Magazines is acquiring the pop culture news brand, a company spokeswoman confirms to The Hollywood Reporter. The ...
November 6, 2018 was a day that YouTube stars Erin Robinson and Emile Ennis Jr. would never forget. It was the day they, along with every other employee at Clevver, learned that they no longer had ...
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Clevver has found a new home for its stable of YouTube channels with female appeal after former parent Defy Media ceased operations last fall. Hearst Magazines has acquired the portfolio, which ...
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Defy Media sold its Clevver pop culture news brand aimed at millennial women to Hearst Magazines. “Clevver’s content entertains and engages more than 15 million subscribers,” a spokeswoman for Hearst ...
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The acquisition is the company's latest effort to expand its digital content platform, after picking up Smosh in 2011 and Generate in January 2012. By Alex Ben Block Alloy Digital Clevver Media logo ...
Hearst Magazines has snapped up Clevver, a network of female-skewing lifestyle and pop-culture news YouTube channels that had been owned by now-defunct Defy Media. Clevver was left homeless after Defy ...