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The show consists of episodes averaging around fifteen minutes that are filmed, edited, and then aired everyday onto YouTube by mid-afternoon Eastern Standard Time (early evening Greenwich Mean Time). The series was originally planned to last for only one year; however, after the success of the series, the couple have decided to continue. They are also considering doing the daily vlogs for yet another year due to their growth on Youtube from the channel.
Furthermore, Trippy and Speed additionally broadcast live shows upon the Internet through BlogTV. and The Annoying Orange, where he plays a lemon. His father, Chaz Trippy, played percussion in the Gregg Allman Band when Trippy was younger. He was also the bassist in a band himself, called Suspense Thriller. He is also good friends with Travis Clark of We the Kings.
Jeff Takeover Charles Trippy's former roomate. Left the show when Charles and Alli moved to Tallahassee.
Allison Rose "Alli" Speed was born on August 13, 1989 in Atlanta, Georgia. She is of Jewish and Italian descent. There is disagreement over her religion, but she is most likely Christian as she celebrates Christmas. She is currently studying at Florida State University, where she majors in Spanish and Italian and has also taken classes in RE.
They live together, with their dogs Marley (a rat terrier mix)(Born Late January 2006) and Zoey (a New Zealand Huntaway)(Born December 8th,2005), who frequently appear in Internet Killed Television, in Tallahassee, Florida. The episode featuring the proposal is one of their most viewed episodes and has been featured on the late night talkshow Lopez Tonight. This episode won a 2009 Mashable Open Web Award for YouTube Video of the Year.
The couple have received many awards on YouTube - These were checked on December 24th 2010
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Name | Shane Dawson |
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Birth name | Shane Yaw |
Birthdate | July 19, 1988 |
Birthplace | Long Beach, California, U.S. |
Occupation | YouTube video maker (actor, comedian) |
Yearsactive | 2008–present |
Known for | Sketch Comedy, vlogging |
Website | http://youtube.com/shanedawsontv http://twitter.com/shanedawson |
In November 2009, he was featured on Attack of the Show! In 2010, Forbes magazine named him their 25th most famous web celebrity.
In August 2010, he announced that he was going to write a TV pilot and post it on his main channel, featuring himself and his characters from previous videos, about him in high school.
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Name | Justine Ezarik |
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Caption | Justine Ezarik at the 2010 Streamy Awards |
Birth date | March 20, 1984 |
Birth place | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. |
Nationality | American |
Years active | 2006–present |
Known for | Lifecasting, Video blogging |
Website | http://www.ijustine.com |
Web alias | iJustine |
Web host service | Justin.tv, Viddler, YouTube |
Meme | 300-page iPhone bill August 2007 |
Signature phrase | "I am the internet" and Internet personality. She was originally based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but now works from Los Angeles. She is best known as iJustine, a lifecaster who communicated directly with her thousands of viewers on her Justin.tv channel, ijustine.tv. She has made more than 400 videos, including videos on such subjects as Lost and parkour. Her videos have received more than 25 million views, 16 million on YouTube alone. a "new media star," or one of the web's most popular lifecasters. |
At first Ezarik was considering producing a video series for the technology audience because they had been the most captive audience for online video series. She stated that she did not intend to broadcast what she considers private moments, noting "That shouldn't be a problem. I am going to try as much as I can to do 24/7."
She covered the July 22, 2007, "The Kill Point" series premiere party live on her lifecast video stream. Ezarik has been cited as being among the website's most popular lifecasters in October 2007 issues of both The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
The original format of the iPhone bills itemized every call, every Internet use, every text message or every sent e-mail. The detail included information about every time users updated the weather or checked the stock market. Many customers had bills that were so lengthy that they arrived in boxes like Ezarik's did. After the publicity surrounding the bills, especially Ezarik's, and their formats, AT&T; announced that bills subsequent to September 28, 2007, would be default to a summary format, with detail provided upon request for a fee. Company spokesmen said they had been planning to make the change to summary format regardless of the publicity. Customers had the option of online billing, summary or detailed with the change.
In an interview published September 21, 2007, she discussed her lifecasting activities with a reporter for TG Daily, telling him that she has tried not to change her personal routine, except that she now vocalizes her thoughts by talking to herself for the benefit of the audience. She also now concerns herself with what the people around her are saying, especially if they try to share private information like phone numbers. In discussing her personal safety concerns, she said, “I've had a lot of people show up places that I am, call hotels and restaurants that I'm at. Everything has to be taken into consideration. I'm also very lucky that nothing bad has happened so far. Makes me think I should quit before it does!”
In early September 2007, she was featured as the lead story on the Yahoo! homepage, which boosted her ratings up to as high as 4000 viewers at any given moment. That fall, she was a featured participant in the first annual BlogWorld & New Media Expo, which bills itself as the World's Largest Social Media Conference.
By April 2008, Ezarik had largely reduced her lifecasting productions to a less frequent basis. She had resumed pursuit of her web designer and video editor career and was living in Carnegie. Her new equipment by Nokia enabled her to lifecast and produce streaming video live without a computer connection. She continued to make weekly appearances on her own iJustine website at www.ijustine.tv. Still a Carnegie resident at the time, Ezarik planned to be vacationing in North Carolina when the iPhone 3G was released in July 2008 and hoped to find an AT&T; wireless store to upgrade while on vacation. That June, Ezarik was named by Intel and its PR firm Ogilvy & Mather to a 10-member social media strategy advisory board.
's social media strategy advisory board (2008-06-24)]] Ezarik posted a video about wanting to order a cheeseburger on YouTube. It got 600,000 views in its first week. When Ezarik first moved to Los Angeles, she was managed by Richard Frias, who also manages YouTube celebrities HappySlip and KevJumba, She believes that her fanbase is predominately between the ages of 11 and 18. In 2008 she made residence in Los Angeles, California. She has a series of advertisements by the name of "Lost in America" appearing on AT&T;'s website.
Ezarik was also hired to appear in three commercials for a national TV ad campaign for Mozy, an award-winning online backup and recovery system. She has also been hired by MTV and Dick Clark Productions to host online preshows for awards broadcasts. By June 2009, she had 590,000 Twitter followers, 94,000 subscribers to the iJustine YouTube channel and 25,000 Facebook fans. The USA Today story goes on to describe how she has scaled down her lifecasting because of its deleterious impact on her life. In December 2009, USA Today reported that Ezarik earns about $75,000 annually from YouTube, and claims she has nearly a million followers on Twitter and 300,000 YouTube subscribers. The same article estimated that she has been viewed on YouTube a total of 64 million times and that her spoof on the Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling" drew 4.8 million viewers. The article notes that Ezarik does her work with a $400 Canon Powershot digital camera and a $12 green rug from Ikea to create her green screen. Ezarik was listed as 97th in Maxim's "Hot 100" list for the year 2010. In 2010, General Electric hired her to create five videos as part of there Healthymagination campaign. The videos received over 2 million views. She also did work for Mattel and Intel.
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