Tubi CEO Anjali Sud presents at the Iab NewFronts on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
Tubi is expanding its streaming library by licensing content from popular YouTube creators, further integrating digital talent into its free, ad-supported platform.
The Fox-owned streaming service has launched “Tubi for Creators,” a new initiative that builds on its previous efforts to spotlight creator-driven content. As part of the launch, Tubi has partnered with six YouTube creators to bring more than 500 episodes of their shows to the platform, with plans to add more creators and thousands of additional videos in the coming weeks.
The first wave of content includes programming from Rhett & Link’s Mythical, Kinigra Deon, Dan and Riya, FunnyMike, Jubilee, and Watcher Entertainment, the digital studio founded by Steven Lim, Ryan Bergara, and Shane Madej.
“We’re listening to our viewers and recognize their desire for more stories that reflect culture and talent from the digital world,...
Tubi is expanding its streaming library by licensing content from popular YouTube creators, further integrating digital talent into its free, ad-supported platform.
The Fox-owned streaming service has launched “Tubi for Creators,” a new initiative that builds on its previous efforts to spotlight creator-driven content. As part of the launch, Tubi has partnered with six YouTube creators to bring more than 500 episodes of their shows to the platform, with plans to add more creators and thousands of additional videos in the coming weeks.
The first wave of content includes programming from Rhett & Link’s Mythical, Kinigra Deon, Dan and Riya, FunnyMike, Jubilee, and Watcher Entertainment, the digital studio founded by Steven Lim, Ryan Bergara, and Shane Madej.
“We’re listening to our viewers and recognize their desire for more stories that reflect culture and talent from the digital world,...
- 6/18/2025
- by TheDesk.net Newsroom
- The Desk
Warning: this article contains spoilers for Them: The Scare.
Them: The Scare season 2 features a diverse soundtrack ranging from hip-hop to Broadway hits. The music in Them: The Scare resonates with audiences from the '80s and '90s, contrasting with season 1's 1950s to 1970s hits. The story follows Detective Dawn Reeve tracking a serial killer while Edmund Gaines spirals into darkness, leading to a chilling ending.
Them: The Scare is season 2 of Prime Video's horror anthology series and features several well-known songs. The second installment takes place between 1989 and 1991 in Los Angeles, and the soundtrack includes hip-hop, rap, classic rock, and Broadway music. Them: The Scare stars Deborah Ayorinde as Homicide Detective Dawn Reeve, who is tracking a serial killer. The story also follows Edmund Gaines (Luke James), an aspiring actor who begins to spiral down a dark path that collides with Dawn in Them season 2's ending.
Them: The Scare season 2 features a diverse soundtrack ranging from hip-hop to Broadway hits. The music in Them: The Scare resonates with audiences from the '80s and '90s, contrasting with season 1's 1950s to 1970s hits. The story follows Detective Dawn Reeve tracking a serial killer while Edmund Gaines spirals into darkness, leading to a chilling ending.
Them: The Scare is season 2 of Prime Video's horror anthology series and features several well-known songs. The second installment takes place between 1989 and 1991 in Los Angeles, and the soundtrack includes hip-hop, rap, classic rock, and Broadway music. Them: The Scare stars Deborah Ayorinde as Homicide Detective Dawn Reeve, who is tracking a serial killer. The story also follows Edmund Gaines (Luke James), an aspiring actor who begins to spiral down a dark path that collides with Dawn in Them season 2's ending.
- 5/8/2024
- by Kylie Hemmert
- ScreenRant
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