YouTube superstars Dude Perfect are taking a page out of the Disney playbook. “We were all just messing around in the backyard. We had no intention of creating a brand, no intention of making a ...
Popular YouTube group Dude Perfect, which first rose to popularity for its basketball trick shots, has secured a significant nine-figure investment, in the range of $100 million to $300 million, from ...
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The five buddies who now comprise Dude Perfect had no intention of creating a brand or even a business 16 years ago when they started making a video of basketball trick shots ...
Some of YouTube's biggest stars will wave goodbye this summer to their company headquarters in Frisco to make way for a new space only 10 minutes up the road. Dude Perfect, the team consisting of five ...
“The mission of Dude Perfect is to serve families with the most trusted entertainment on earth,” Coby Cotton, one of its founding members, told me. After unveiling their new headquarters, Dude Perfect ...
The investment, in partnership with private investment backer Highmount Capital, will be used to pursue new opportunities and projects, add creative partnerships and build a new management team.
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Dude Perfect aims high
There was a time when Dude Perfect was just a bunch of guys trying to make increasingly more elaborate trick shots. Now, it wants to be a content empire. As first reported by Business Insider, the ...
It ranks as one of the year’s more unlikely ownership stories – a group of social-media influencers buying a stake in one of the Premier League’s least glamorous, but increasingly ambitious, clubs.
It started with a YouTube video of several young dudes hitting absurdly difficult trick shots on a backyard basketball hoop. Some 15 years later, those pals — now with more than 60 million subscribers ...
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