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  2. SourceFed Studios - Wikipedia

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    SourceFed Studios was an American digital media company and multi-channel network created by Philip DeFranco in 2011. After finding success during the early years of YouTube with his eponymous news show, DeFranco secured funding from YouTube and launched SourceFed as part of the YouTube Original Channel Initiative in 2012.

  3. Philip DeFranco - Wikipedia

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    Philip James DeFranco [3] (born Philip James Franchini Jr.; [4] born December 1, 1985), commonly known by his online nickname PhillyD, and formerly known as sxephil, is an American media host and YouTube personality. He is best known for The Philip DeFranco Show, a news commentary show centered on current events in politics and pop culture.

  4. SourceFed - Wikipedia

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    Philip DeFranco, the creator of SourceFed. SourceFed was an idea Philip DeFranco had been considering as an evolution of his own YouTube series, The Philip DeFranco Show (PDS). In an interview with Forbes, DeFranco stated that he originally wanted to turn his daily show into several daily segments. He added that there was confusion among his ...

  5. The Philip DeFranco Show - Wikipedia

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    DeFranco has, on several occasions, announced the "end" of The Philip DeFranco Show. Each time, he quickly went against his word. The first time was on November 3, 2008, when DeFranco announced the show would end on November 3, 2009. [27] [28] DeFranco stated in an interview, "I don't want to overrun my time because it'll mean a lot less to me."

  6. Code 3 (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Code 3 is an American crime drama that aired in syndication in 1956 and 1957. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 6 ] The stories were all based on actual files of the Los Angeles sheriff's office. [ 4 ]

  7. Discovery Digital Networks - Wikipedia

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    On May 30, 2013, Discovery acquired the company set up by Philip DeFranco, DeFranco Creative. [8] A new subsidiary was formed under Revision3 called Phil DeFranco Networks and Merchandise, which he will now completely operate under as Senior VP. On October 4, 2013, Discovery launched an animal-based sister-site called Animalist.

  8. Rhett & Link - Wikipedia

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    They also interview other notable Internet personalities and celebrities such as Grace Helbig, [90] Julian Smith, [91] Philip DeFranco, [92] PewDiePie [93] and Rainn Wilson. [94] They've had live recordings on VidCon [95] as well as Rhett-and-Link-only episodes each month. [96] As of July 2015, the podcast was number No. 14 on the iTunes US ...

  9. David Prager - Wikipedia

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    Prager's first job after school was as a network administrator for the software company, Bowne Litigation Solutions based in San Antonio, Texas.. Prager was hired by ZDTV in 1999.