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  2. Category:YouTube channels launched in 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "YouTube channels launched in 2012" The following 81 pages are in this category, out of 81 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Category:YouTube channels by year of launch - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:2012 in YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube channels launched in 2012 ... 2012 YouTube events (3 P) 2012 YouTube videos (29 P) This page was last edited on 15 January 2024, at 14:10 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Vyond - Wikipedia

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    In March 2011, GoAnimate - along with Stupeflix Video Maker and Xtranormal Movie Maker - became a founding partner of YouTube Create, a suite of apps available to content creators within YouTube, which resulted in an increase in popularity. [2] [3] This suite had more apps added later on but was ultimately retired in early 2013. [4] [5 ...

  6. Smosh - Wikipedia

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    Hecox (left) and Padilla (right) performing at Vidcon 2012. Over the course of the next few years, Smosh began to diversify. They started making short YouTube skits, such as their annual video series Food Battle, which shows Hecox using a pink-frosted sprinkled doughnut and Padilla choosing a variety of foods voted on by fans, [16] [17] and That Damn Neighbor, which were primarily filmed in ...

  7. Michael Stevens (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Stevens partnered with YouTube Red (now YouTube Premium) to create and host Mind Field, which premiered in January 2017 through YouTube's paid streaming service on the Vsauce channel (all episodes have since been made available for free to non-premium subscribers, however there is some bonus content that requires a subscription to watch). Each ...

  8. Philip DeFranco - Wikipedia

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    The show was run by Sarah Penna, the creator of the YouTube multi-channel network Big Frame. [41] Early in his YouTube career, Penna aided DeFranco, securing him coverage in news articles and magazines, such as Fast Company. One of those articles mentioned that DeFranco frequently collaborated with the advertising agency, Mekanism. [42] [43]

  9. Markiplier - Wikipedia

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    Fischbach registered his first YouTube channel on March 6, 2012. [‡ 10] He originally intended to upload comedy sketches and action videos. He named the channel "Markiplier", a portmanteau of Mark and multiplier, as he would be portraying all the characters in the sketches. Fischbach later said it was a "really dumb name".