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The audio chat-room app
Clubhouse raised a Series C round that valued the company at $4 billion despite its install numbers dipping in recent months.
Apple is introducing a subscription feature for its podcasting platform. The company plans to charge creators $19.99 to be a part of the program and will take 30% of earnings in the first year. The fee drops to 15% in the second year.
Netflix is launching an unscripted series with
TikTok group the
Hype House. The show, produced by Wheelhouse Entertainment, will feature TikTokers Thomas Petrou, Kouvr Annon, Alex Warren, Chase Hudson, Larri Merritt, Nikita Dragun, Sienna Mae Gomez, and Jack Wright.
Creator+, a new film studio and streaming platform for digital-first storytellers and their audience who want to support them, raised $12m in funding.
The round was led by Petra Group and Freestyle Capital, with participation from Jake Roper, Peter Hollens, Wendy Ayche (aka Wengie), Selina Tobaccowala, and strategic business partners including Jazwares CEO Judd Zebersky.
Led by Benjamin Grubbs, former global head of top creator partnerships at YouTube, and startup veteran Jonathan Shambroom, Creator+ is a new film studio and streaming platform for digital-first storytellers.
Films presented by Creator+ will premiere on the company’s proprietary platform across web, mobile and connected TV devices in a premium video on-demand (PVOD) offering with no subscriptions or ads. Creators partnering with the company have transparent backend revenue participation, and will receive audience insights and ownership.