Per the Variety article, Alloy “is in talks with multiple cable networks about finding a second home for the talent across Smosh’s five channels.” TV content from Smosh could be scripted, like the ...
Ian Hecox, Mari Takahashi, and Courtney Miller of Smosh answer the web's most searched questions about Smosh and themselves. Is Ian Hecox related to Abraham Lincoln? How did Mari Takahashi chip her ...
YouTube comedy team Smosh is stealing a page from “Saturday Night Live” with their first-ever live Internet broadcast later this summer. Childhood buddies Padilla and Hecox, who started posting videos ...
Smosh, one of the most storied and leading comedy brands on the internet that produces hilarious sketches and unscripted videos across multiple platforms, is debuting Smosh: Under the Influence Live, ...
EXCLUSIVE: YouTube juggernaut Smosh will enter another chapter of content creation with a new headquarters and content studio in Los Angeles. From the newly-established 17,000-square foot office space ...
(New York, NY) January 14, 2013 — Alloy Digital, a leading next generation media company for the 12-34 demographic and a top-10 video network, today announced teen- and young adult-focused SMOSH has ...
After parent company Defy abruptly closed its doors last November, the YouTube sketch-comedy channel Smosh spent three long months abandoned and in search of a buyer — until the online comedy duo ...
Smosh are some of the best-loved and most well-known YouTubers on the platform. As veterans to the site, they’ve been creative partners for the last 11 years, starting on their own site and eventually ...
What was the big movie last weekend? Ant-Man? Pixels? For some, the answer didn't involve long lines that lead to ticket and concession prices worthy of a loan application. While waiting for Anthony ...
July 24 will be a date that Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla — best known to their legions of online fans as Smosh — will never forget. The comedy duo is releasing their first feature film "Smosh: The ...
YouTube comedy team Smosh is stealing a page from “Saturday Night Live” with their first-ever live Internet broadcast later this summer. Childhood buddies Padilla and Hecox, who started posting videos ...
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