Studio71, the longstanding multi-channel network owned by German media conglomerate ProSiebenSat.1, has announced a new weekly series dubbed The Podcap.
The live series will bow exclusively on Caffeine -- a relatively nascent livestreaming service for gaming, esports, sports, and entertainment content that has raised a whopping $146 million in venture funding from Greylock Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, 21st Century Fox, and others.
Premiering today and airing every Wednesday thereafter at 2 pm Pt, the two-hour show will feature four of the creators behind YouTube’s biggest reaction channels, who count a collective 21 million social followers: ReactionTime; Infinite Lists, The General, and Adi Fishman. The Podcap will comprise interviews with top gamers and nascent YouTube stars and feature viral reaction segments and competitive video game face-offs -- all of which will make use of Caffeine’s interactive chatting features.
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The live series will bow exclusively on Caffeine -- a relatively nascent livestreaming service for gaming, esports, sports, and entertainment content that has raised a whopping $146 million in venture funding from Greylock Partners, Andreessen Horowitz, 21st Century Fox, and others.
Premiering today and airing every Wednesday thereafter at 2 pm Pt, the two-hour show will feature four of the creators behind YouTube’s biggest reaction channels, who count a collective 21 million social followers: ReactionTime; Infinite Lists, The General, and Adi Fishman. The Podcap will comprise interviews with top gamers and nascent YouTube stars and feature viral reaction segments and competitive video game face-offs -- all of which will make use of Caffeine’s interactive chatting features.
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- 3/27/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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