Smosh, one of YouTube’s most popular and longest-running comedy squads, has officially joined the Studio71 creator network. Smosh had been left homeless after parent company Defy Media folded last ...
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 ...
YouTube has changed drastically since launching in February 2005. It takes a keen eye to keep up with the constantly changing video trends, and most of the platform’s earliest stars have faded from ...
Anthony Padilla is leaving Smosh, the comedy group he formed 11 years ago as a YouTube channel with Ian Hecox when they were teens in the Sacramento suburbs. Padilla plans to strike out on his own, ...
For online video viewers over a certain age, the word "Smosh" doesn't mean a thing; it's just a nonsense word. And for online video viewers under a certain age, Smosh are kings, two of the funniest, ...
Smosh‘s Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox will star in their first scripted series, comedy “Part Timers,” which also is one of the first productions funded under YouTube‘s original-content strategy. The ...
On Tuesday, Smosh founders Anthony Padilla and Ian Hecox announced they have reunited and regained ownership of the comedy brand, which they’ll run together. This marks Padilla’s return to Smosh after ...
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