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  2. Vlog - Wikipedia

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    A vlog [1] (/ v l ɒ ɡ /), also known as a video blog or video log, is a form of blog for which the medium is video. [2] Vlog entries often combine embedded video (or a video link) with supporting text, images, and other metadata. Entries can be recorded in one take or cut into multiple parts.

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    Worst: Vlogging Starting a YouTube channel might seem like an easy way to make a few bucks, but it can take months — or more likely — years to make a decent income.

  4. Travel with Wife - Wikipedia

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    After seeing their travel photos, Ideal Hell company started to provide the equipment and other help needed to create videos of better quality and content. [11] Meanwhile, they met popular television personality, Chathura Alwis who proposed the name Travel with Wife. They completed their first travel vlog on 4 May 2018 about Diyaluma Falls.

  5. Why Shari Franke Is Speaking Out Against Family Vlogging ...

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    Ruby and her husband, Kevin, rose to fame when they started the YouTube channel 8Passengers in 2015. The channel, which catalogued the family’s daily lives, had 2.5 million subscribers.

  6. Vlogbrothers - Wikipedia

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    Vlogbrothers (sometimes stylized as VlogBrothers or vlogbrothers) is a video blog channel on YouTube. The Internet -based show is created and hosted by the Green brothers : John and Hank . The first incarnation of the brothers' online broadcasting was the "Brotherhood 2.0" project, preceding the establishment of the pair's regular vlogging ...

  7. Syndicate (Internet personality) - Wikipedia

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    He began to vlog on his "Life of Tom" channel between his residences in Los Angeles and the UK, the start of which he began to receive sponsorships. [18] [15] In July, Cassell's gaming channel reached 7.6 million subscribers and Gamasutra had listed it as the 6th most-subscribed gaming channel on YouTube. [22] [24]