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DFTBA Records

DFTBA Records, commonly known as DFTBA.com, is an e-commerce merchandise company that was co-founded by Hank Green and Alan Lastufka in 2008.[2] Originally a record label, the company now focuses on selling merchandise for prominent YouTube content creators, such as Green himself, his brother the novelist John Green, Charlie McDonnell, CGP Grey, Kurzgesagt, and Charles Trippy, among several others. DFTBA is an initialism for "don't forget to be awesome", a catchphrase of the Green brothers.

DFTBA Records
Founded2008
FoundersHank Green
Alan Lastufka
HeadquartersMissoula, Montana (since 2013)
Key people
John Green (co-owner)
Laura Jones Joukovski (CEO)
Number of employees
About 50[1] (2022)

Name edit

The name of the company originates from the initialism "Don't Forget to Be Awesome".[3] The initialism is generally seen as the motto for the VlogBrothers (consisting of Green, and his brother, John), as well as their fan base, known as Nerdfighteria.[4] The original goal of the record label, as Lastufka stated in a video on the subject, is to provide a distribution network for talented artists of YouTube and to make sure their music reaches out to the "largest audience possible."[5]

History edit

 
Hank Green in 2008, the year he co-founded DFTBA Records

The offices of DFTBA Records were in Manhattan, Illinois,[6] until early 2013 when they were relocated to Green's current residence, Missoula, Montana.[7] In Illinois, the company had operated out of Lastufka's home. Upon moving to Missoula, they set up their warehouse in a small building that was formerly a preschool, but soon moved to a larger warehouse. During this time, they increased their number of employees from five to ten, and started another webseries called The Warehouse,[8] hosted by warehouse manager Matthew Gaydos. This channel no longer uploads content as Matthew Gaydos is now working on other YouTube channels. Distribution of records by DFTBA Records is largely independent; Lastufka himself generally oversaw most of the distribution during his tenure as co-owner.[9] On June 18, 2014, Lastufka announced his decision to sell his stake in the record label, and resigned as president, to pursue other projects.[10][11] In April 2015, DFTBA Records was officially issued a business license in the city of Missoula.[12]

In March 2014, several artists signed under DFTBA Records, including Alex Day and Tom Milsom, were involved in sexual abuse accusations.[13][14] Following the breaking of this news, all artists that had been accused of having sexual encounters with their fans, or of being perpetrators of sexual abuse were dropped from the label.[15] Lastufka also made a $1000 donation to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network.[16]

Both Hank and John Green made public announcements on YouTube and Tumblr regarding the situation.[17][18] Around the same time, a former DFTBA Record-signed artist, Michael Lombardo was sentenced to five years in prison due to pleading guilty on eleven counts of child pornography charges.[19] Lombardo's ex-girlfriend, Hayley G. Hoover, who is also signed under DFTBA Records, spoke out against him.[20]

Merchandise edit

 
Craig Benzine (WheezyWaiter) at VidCon 2012

DFTBA Records was originally founded as a music record label. However, the company now primarily sells merchandise, ranging from T-shirts to buttons.[21][22] Artists signed to DFTBA Records are not exclusively musical artists. For example, official The Fault in Our Stars merchandise was sold on the website, including a limited-edition box set including an audiobook version of the novel.[23][24] Additionally, the artists responsible for the designs on merchandise, such as apparel or accessories, will receive royalties for their contributions.[25]

Artists signed under the label have seen their shares of success, as well as unforeseen growth due to signing with the label, such as Craig Benzine and his band, Driftless Pony Club.[26] In 2009, speaking about the artists signed under the label, Lastufka stated, "A lot of [our artists] are very nichey."[26] Within two years, the record label was able to garner over $1 million in total sales, including music and merchandise.[27]

References edit

  1. ^ Patel, Nilay (2 August 2022). "Why Hank Green can't quit YouTube for TikTok". The Verge. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  2. ^ Lindquist, David (1 June 2014). "John Green's online work (and play) yields smart money". The Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  3. ^ Boedeker, Hal (June 8, 2014). "'Fault in Our Stars': DFTBA screening". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  4. ^ "Obama Uses 'Don't Forget To Be Awesome' In Chat, Internet Freaks Out". Huffington Post. February 16, 2013. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  5. ^ 187: Books, DFTBA Records and Holidays. YouTube. November 24, 2008. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
  6. ^ Lastufka, Alan. "DFTBA Offices". YouTube. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
  7. ^ Green, Hank (February 21, 2013). Little Infinity Packing at DFTBA. Hankschannel. YouTube. Retrieved February 24, 2013.
  8. ^ "The Warehouse" - Episode 1. The Warehouse. YouTube. July 29, 2013. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
  9. ^ Crum, Chris (September 29, 2009). . Web Pro News. Archived from the original on March 11, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  10. ^ Dieker, Nicole (July 1, 2014). "Talking to Alan Lastufka About Starting DFTBA Records With Hank and John Green and What's Next". The Billfold. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  11. ^ Lastufka, Alan (June 18, 2014). "This morning I sold my entire stake in DFTBA Records". Tumblr. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
  12. ^ "City of Missoula business licenses issued in April 2015". Missoulian. May 17, 2015. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  13. ^ Butterly, Amelia (March 20, 2014). "Vlogger admits 'manipulative relationships with women'". BBC. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  14. ^ Baker-Whitelaw, Gavia (March 14, 2014). "The Tom Milsom abuse scandal and YouTube's troubling cult of worship". The Daily Dot. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  15. ^ Klima, Jeff (March 14, 2014). "Alex Day Now Involved In 'Sexual Misconduct' Allegations, Asked To Be Pulled From DFTBA Records As Well". New Media Rockstars. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  16. ^ Huynh, Terence (March 20, 2014). "Crossing the line: YouTube community in crisis as sexual assault allegations are made public". TechGeek.au. Retrieved September 22, 2014.
  17. ^ Lindsay, Kathryn (27 January 2020). "YouTube's First Big Scandal Was Cancel Culture Done Right — What Happened?". www.refinery29.com. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  18. ^ Gutelle, Sam (March 18, 2014). "Vlogbrothers Set Up Task Force, Fund Series To Curb Sexual Abuse". Tubefilter. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  19. ^ ""Internet Star" Receives Stiff Prison Sentence". The Smoking Gun. 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2017-10-05.
  20. ^ "Online community reacts as YouTube celebrity jailed on child porn charges". Independent.ie. March 18, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  21. ^ ElGenaidi, Deena (27 March 2022). "In 2017, YouTube star Hank Green tracked down a Turkish graffiti artist. Now he's shared his story on TikTok, leading to a huge surge in demand for his work". Insider. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  22. ^ Bylin, Kyle (January 11, 2011). "An Interview With DFTBA Records Co-Founder Alan Lastufka On Running A Digital Music Label". Hypebot. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  23. ^ Rosi (November 17, 2011). . Leaky News. Archived from the original on August 26, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  24. ^ Schuth, Louie (May 16, 2013). . Hypable. Archived from the original on August 26, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  25. ^ Distasio, Christine (June 19, 2014). "13 'Fault in Our Stars' Items From the Official Store That You Need Right Now, Okay?". Bustle. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  26. ^ a b RedEye, Stephanie Lulay (December 7, 2009). "I'm with the bandwidth". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
  27. ^ "Community-run music label DFTBA thrives". YouTube Official Blog. Blogspot. December 3, 2010. Retrieved August 25, 2014.

External links edit

  • DFTBA Records Official Website

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Not to be confused with DFA Records DFTBA Records commonly known as DFTBA com is an e commerce merchandise company that was co founded by Hank Green and Alan Lastufka in 2008 2 Originally a record label the company now focuses on selling merchandise for prominent YouTube content creators such as Green himself his brother the novelist John Green Charlie McDonnell CGP Grey Kurzgesagt and Charles Trippy among several others DFTBA is an initialism for don t forget to be awesome a catchphrase of the Green brothers DFTBA RecordsFounded2008FoundersHank GreenAlan LastufkaHeadquartersMissoula Montana since 2013 Key peopleJohn Green co owner Laura Jones Joukovski CEO Number of employeesAbout 50 1 2022 Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Merchandise 4 References 5 External linksName editThe name of the company originates from the initialism Don t Forget to Be Awesome 3 The initialism is generally seen as the motto for the VlogBrothers consisting of Green and his brother John as well as their fan base known as Nerdfighteria 4 The original goal of the record label as Lastufka stated in a video on the subject is to provide a distribution network for talented artists of YouTube and to make sure their music reaches out to the largest audience possible 5 History edit nbsp Hank Green in 2008 the year he co founded DFTBA RecordsThe offices of DFTBA Records were in Manhattan Illinois 6 until early 2013 when they were relocated to Green s current residence Missoula Montana 7 In Illinois the company had operated out of Lastufka s home Upon moving to Missoula they set up their warehouse in a small building that was formerly a preschool but soon moved to a larger warehouse During this time they increased their number of employees from five to ten and started another webseries called The Warehouse 8 hosted by warehouse manager Matthew Gaydos This channel no longer uploads content as Matthew Gaydos is now working on other YouTube channels Distribution of records by DFTBA Records is largely independent Lastufka himself generally oversaw most of the distribution during his tenure as co owner 9 On June 18 2014 Lastufka announced his decision to sell his stake in the record label and resigned as president to pursue other projects 10 11 In April 2015 DFTBA Records was officially issued a business license in the city of Missoula 12 In March 2014 several artists signed under DFTBA Records including Alex Day and Tom Milsom were involved in sexual abuse accusations 13 14 Following the breaking of this news all artists that had been accused of having sexual encounters with their fans or of being perpetrators of sexual abuse were dropped from the label 15 Lastufka also made a 1000 donation to the Rape Abuse amp Incest National Network 16 Both Hank and John Green made public announcements on YouTube and Tumblr regarding the situation 17 18 Around the same time a former DFTBA Record signed artist Michael Lombardo was sentenced to five years in prison due to pleading guilty on eleven counts of child pornography charges 19 Lombardo s ex girlfriend Hayley G Hoover who is also signed under DFTBA Records spoke out against him 20 Merchandise edit nbsp Craig Benzine WheezyWaiter at VidCon 2012DFTBA Records was originally founded as a music record label However the company now primarily sells merchandise ranging from T shirts to buttons 21 22 Artists signed to DFTBA Records are not exclusively musical artists For example official The Fault in Our Stars merchandise was sold on the website including a limited edition box set including an audiobook version of the novel 23 24 Additionally the artists responsible for the designs on merchandise such as apparel or accessories will receive royalties for their contributions 25 Artists signed under the label have seen their shares of success as well as unforeseen growth due to signing with the label such as Craig Benzine and his band Driftless Pony Club 26 In 2009 speaking about the artists signed under the label Lastufka stated A lot of our artists are very nichey 26 Within two years the record label was able to garner over 1 million in total sales including music and merchandise 27 References edit Patel Nilay 2 August 2022 Why Hank Green can t quit YouTube for TikTok The Verge Retrieved 5 August 2022 Lindquist David 1 June 2014 John Green s online work and play yields smart money The Indianapolis Star Retrieved 15 August 2022 Boedeker Hal June 8 2014 Fault in Our Stars DFTBA screening Orlando Sentinel Retrieved August 25 2014 Obama Uses Don t Forget To Be Awesome In Chat Internet Freaks Out Huffington Post February 16 2013 Retrieved August 25 2014 187 Books DFTBA Records and Holidays YouTube November 24 2008 Retrieved July 21 2014 Lastufka Alan DFTBA Offices YouTube Retrieved July 22 2010 Green Hank February 21 2013 Little Infinity Packing at DFTBA Hankschannel YouTube Retrieved February 24 2013 The Warehouse Episode 1 The Warehouse YouTube July 29 2013 Retrieved July 21 2014 Crum Chris September 29 2009 Record Label Launched for YouTube Stars Web Pro News Archived from the original on March 11 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 Dieker Nicole July 1 2014 Talking to Alan Lastufka About Starting DFTBA Records With Hank and John Green and What s Next The Billfold Retrieved August 25 2014 Lastufka Alan June 18 2014 This morning I sold my entire stake in DFTBA Records Tumblr Retrieved July 21 2014 City of Missoula business licenses issued in April 2015 Missoulian May 17 2015 Retrieved July 13 2015 Butterly Amelia March 20 2014 Vlogger admits manipulative relationships with women BBC Retrieved August 25 2014 Baker Whitelaw Gavia March 14 2014 The Tom Milsom abuse scandal and YouTube s troubling cult of worship The Daily Dot Retrieved August 25 2014 Klima Jeff March 14 2014 Alex Day Now Involved In Sexual Misconduct Allegations Asked To Be Pulled From DFTBA Records As Well New Media Rockstars Retrieved August 25 2014 Huynh Terence March 20 2014 Crossing the line YouTube community in crisis as sexual assault allegations are made public TechGeek au Retrieved September 22 2014 Lindsay Kathryn 27 January 2020 YouTube s First Big Scandal Was Cancel Culture Done Right What Happened www refinery29 com Retrieved 25 August 2022 Gutelle Sam March 18 2014 Vlogbrothers Set Up Task Force Fund Series To Curb Sexual Abuse Tubefilter Retrieved August 25 2014 Internet Star Receives Stiff Prison Sentence The Smoking Gun 2014 02 28 Retrieved 2017 10 05 Online community reacts as YouTube celebrity jailed on child porn charges Independent ie March 18 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 ElGenaidi Deena 27 March 2022 In 2017 YouTube star Hank Green tracked down a Turkish graffiti artist Now he s shared his story on TikTok leading to a huge surge in demand for his work Insider Retrieved 25 August 2022 Bylin Kyle January 11 2011 An Interview With DFTBA Records Co Founder Alan Lastufka On Running A Digital Music Label Hypebot Retrieved August 25 2014 Rosi November 17 2011 Pre Orders Open for 3 000 Limited Edition TFIOS Audiobooks Narrated by John Green Leaky News Archived from the original on August 26 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 Schuth Louie May 16 2013 John Green rereleases limited run of self read The Fault in Our Stars audiobook Hypable Archived from the original on August 26 2014 Retrieved August 25 2014 Distasio Christine June 19 2014 13 Fault in Our Stars Items From the Official Store That You Need Right Now Okay Bustle Retrieved August 25 2014 a b RedEye Stephanie Lulay December 7 2009 I m with the bandwidth Chicago Tribune Retrieved August 25 2014 Community run music label DFTBA thrives YouTube Official Blog Blogspot December 3 2010 Retrieved August 25 2014 External links editDFTBA Records Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DFTBA Records amp oldid 1181786587, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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