Caleb Marshall has 2.17 million subscribers on YouTube. His channel, where he uploads at least one dance workout routine each week, brings more than 12 million views per month. His Cardio Concerts sell out major venues. He recently owned the stage at the 2019 Streamy Awards, where he was one of a handful of YouTubers to perform live.
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- 1/9/2020
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
A fitness popstar. A Grammy-award winning country music icon. An award-winning actress. And twin brothers who have built an empire in entertainment, construction and real estate, but who always make time to give back. Those are a few of the world-renowned celebrities who lent their time, voices and energy to give Habitat For Humanity a lift this Giving Tuesday.
Video: Giving Tuesday with Drew and Jonathan Scott
With the support of partners Lyft and Nissan, Habitat for Humanity is going all in on Giving Tuesday with a multi-part campaign across social media. In a series of short and engaging videos recorded in Los Angeles, Habitat Humanitarians Drew and Jonathan Scott — of Hgtv’s Property Brothers fame — give their celebrity friends a “lift” and have backseat conversations about the meaning of home and why they support Habitat for Humanity.
“The holidays have always been a time for us to slow down...
Video: Giving Tuesday with Drew and Jonathan Scott
With the support of partners Lyft and Nissan, Habitat for Humanity is going all in on Giving Tuesday with a multi-part campaign across social media. In a series of short and engaging videos recorded in Los Angeles, Habitat Humanitarians Drew and Jonathan Scott — of Hgtv’s Property Brothers fame — give their celebrity friends a “lift” and have backseat conversations about the meaning of home and why they support Habitat for Humanity.
“The holidays have always been a time for us to slow down...
- 11/28/2018
- Look to the Stars
Last week, YouTuber ‘Toobz,’ who has around 5,500 subscribers and recently hit one million views, posted a video detailing his total ad earnings from YouTube to date: a meager $389.07. Now, Caleb Marshall, aka ‘The Fitness Marshall,’ who is substantially more popular than Toobz with nearly 1.4 million subscribers and 215 million lifetime views, has done the same -- and the results are similarly slim.
To be clear, Marshall didn’t post the video in response to Toobz’s, but his timing is a convenient coincidence for folks interested in what YouTubers make. In his revenue reveal video (below), Marshall says he was prompted to share his earnings after a commenter called him “another money hungry YouTuber” for releasing a new video early to sponsor subscribers (who pay $5 per month). Marshall wanted to set the record straight and let people know that he does not make as much from YouTube as they may think.
To be clear, Marshall didn’t post the video in response to Toobz’s, but his timing is a convenient coincidence for folks interested in what YouTubers make. In his revenue reveal video (below), Marshall says he was prompted to share his earnings after a commenter called him “another money hungry YouTuber” for releasing a new video early to sponsor subscribers (who pay $5 per month). Marshall wanted to set the record straight and let people know that he does not make as much from YouTube as they may think.
- 9/4/2018
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
A new series chronicling the rise of modern-day dance fitness guru Caleb Marshall, known to his fans as The Fitness Marshall, debuts January 9 on Verizon’s go90 video app. Verizon and series producer DanceOn released a trailer today to promote the series, Life of a Fitness Pop Star, which follows Marshall’s journey from the Midwest to Los Angeles in his quest to build a “cardio empire.” Think of Marshall as sort of a modern-day Richard Simmons — a buff, energetic and…...
- 1/2/2018
- Deadline TV
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