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Evan and Katelyn Heling create content for their YouTube and Twitch channels nearly everyday. Making elaborate DIY YouTube videos and streaming in a day isn't easy and takes a lot of work. Designing resin coffee tables or making a cat bed out of jeans is just another day in the office for YouTube creators Evan & Katelyn Heling. The couple has built up over 1.16 million subscribers on their YouTube channel with wacky do-it-yourself projects. 2:30-5:30 p.m. — Playing video games on TwitchThe pair start their Twitch stream, reading donations and playing video games.
One of those original viewers was Jimmy Kimmel, who had started hosting his Jimmy Kimmel Live show and found an affinity for the comedic actor. An executive had been badgering Kimmel for a television show to pitch, which started as scrounged together clips from the web and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Andy joined Twitch and pioneered the world of IRL streamingIn 2016, Milonakis started to gain renewed attention with his Twitch streams. "I really do love the ability to be my own boss and fly all over the world and stream it live," Milonakis said. And when I do really weird, crazy shit, I feel like people don't expect that of me."
After a bombshell lawsuit was filed by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing against video game company Activision Blizzard on Tuesday, influencer partners are reeling. Blizzard was founded in 1991 and has created some of the most popular franchises in video game lore, like "Warcraft," "Starcraft," and "Diablo." The company and its work have attained legendary status in the video game world. Twitch streamer Asmongold, who has 2.3 million followers, commented in a Twitter video that many Blizzard streamers specialize in a single video game. Sexism in the video game industry isn't unique to Activision BlizzardThough the Anaheim-based developer is receiving a lion's share of the current internet discourse and criticism, it isn't unique in the video game industry.
Streamer Mitch Jones is releasing his first EP on Friday. Mitch Jones started off as a World of Warcraft streamer before drama took overJones started streaming on Twitch's earlier incarnation Justin.TV in 2011, playing the popular massively multiplayer online title "World of Warcraft." That's how he met fellow "World of Warcraft" streamer Byron 'Reckful' Bernstein. In 2016, Jones starts dating a fellow streamer who Jones says "created beef" between him and Bernstein. Jones took the next few months off of streaming, returning in November for the latest "World of Warcraft" expansion, "Shadowlands."
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