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MyMusic

MyMusic is an American web transmedia mockumentary sitcom created by the Fine Brothers that premiered on April 15, 2012, on the MyMusicShow YouTube channel. The series follows a group of co-workers that are employed under a music production company. MyMusic is the first transmedia sitcom on YouTube. The series was part of YouTube's Original Channel Initiative.

MyMusic
GenreTransmedia sitcom
Created byFine Brothers
StarringAdam Busch
Jack Douglass
Jarrett Sleeper
Mychal Thompson
Lainey Lipson
Grace Helbig
Chris Clowers
Tania Gunadi
Lee Newton
Theme music composerCraig Benzine[1]
Opening theme"House of 1982, Built Like A Ship" by Driftless Pony Club
ComposerWilliam Storkson[1]
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes58 (Normal Episodes)
12 (Extended TV Length Episodes)
Production
Running timeNormal Episode: 5-12 minutes
Extended TV Length Version: 30-40 minutes
Production companyFine Brothers Entertainment
Original release
NetworkYouTube
ReleaseApril 15, 2012 (2012-04-15) –
January 28, 2014 (2014-01-28)

Premise edit

MyMusic was the primary series that aired on the MyMusicShow YouTube channel.[2] It documented the antics of MyMusic, a transmedia production company where, rather than referring to each other by name, the staff go by the varying music genres with which they associate. CEO and founder Indie heads the team, which consists of people following extremely different–and frequently conflicting–tastes and attitudes. The company claims to have been given the YouTube original channel, which brings along with it a documentary crew filming them day to day.

The second season picks up following the burning of the MyMusic building at the conclusion of the first season. After this fire, Indie has the MyMusic team returning to its roots, as well as focus more on social media and the MyMusic blog.[1]

Cast and characters edit

 
From left to right: Scene, Indie, Hip Hop (Nerdcore)
  • Adam Busch as Jeb Indie / Indie: a modern-day hipster and the CEO of MyMusic. According to a quote on the old MyMusic webpage, his real name is Jeb Indie.
  • Grace Helbig as Jamie Woods / Idol: a social media addict and the Social Media Guru of MyMusic. She is a big fan of anything mainstream and follows any popular trend. According to the newspaper article glimpsed briefly in the first episode, her real name is Jamie Woods.[3]
  • Jarrett Sleeper as Emmet Allan Klaga / Metal: a metalhead and the Head of Production at MyMusic. He has been married to his wife, Tina (played by Lisa Schwartz), since he was 12, and is the father of teenaged Rayna and an infant son. When faced with incompetence, he dreams of taking over MyMusic, and renaming it Metal Town.
  • Lainey Lipson as Norma Haish / Scene: a happy-go-lucky scene girl and an intern at MyMusic who has an unrequited obsession with Indie. After neglecting her studies, she begins to split her time between MyMusic and school.
  • Jack Douglass as Melvin Munson / Intern 2 / Flowchart: a generic, bland intern at MyMusic who is commonly abused and berated by the other employees, primarily Indie. Fired by Indie, he becomes employed at an acid factory, where he is universally beloved and given the nickname "Flowchart".
  • Tania Gunadi as Sakti Dion / Techno: a raver who is part of MyMusic's Talent Booking team. She is the only staff member who can understand Dubstep, and she acts as his translator.
  • Chris Clowers as Xander / Dubstep: a raver who can only communicate through "wubbing" and other various noises. Although he can understand everyone else, Techno is the only staff member who can interpret what he is saying. He is part of MyMusic's Talent Booking team.
  • Mychal Thompson as Curtis Armstrong / Hip Hop / Nerdcore: the Head of Marketing of MyMusic who, despite his gangster facade, is a nerd who enjoys Japanese culture, playing the cello, and role-playing games.
  • Lee Newton as Carrie Chapman Yearwood / Country: Idol's similarly reality show-obsessed "identical cousin", although the two are actually quite dissimilar. Having grown up in the South, she joins the staff to first support, then substitute for Idol after Idol's departure.
  • Lia Marie Johnson as Rayna, Metal's daughter who, despite her upbringing, shares a lot of similar interests to Idol. She is obsessed with One Direction and had a brief crush on Intern 2.
  • Paul Butcher as Jeff Pookie / Straightedge: Scene's ex-boyfriend and classmate. Jeff becomes Intern 2's replacement, and is given the nickname Straightedge by Indie when he starts working at MyMusic.

Episodes edit

Each episode follows the antics of the transmedia production company. After each five or six episodes, the preceding episodes were repackaged into a traditional TV sitcom format and length.[1][4] Additional scenes are also slotted into the "Sitcom Version" of the episode.[5] The first three episodes of the second season were screened in front of a live audience at VidCon 2013 during the "MyMusic panel".[6]

Series overview:

Season Episodes First aired Last aired
1 34
(6 TV sitcom-length)
April 12, 2012 January 6, 2013
2 24
(6 TV sitcom-length)
August 20, 2013 January 29, 2014

Production edit

Development and filming edit

In an interview with New Media Rockstars, Benny Fine stated that MyMusic "was developed first as a television property" and then adapted for the internet.[7] Sometime afterward, YouTube invested money to help the brothers fund and create a premium channel, as part of YouTube's $100 million original channel project, with which the brothers decided to create MyMusic.[7][8][9] Benny Fine detailed that MyMusic was considerably influenced by British comedy series, particularly The IT Crowd; the Fines made the MyMusic writing team watch the series.[10]

The MyMusic series premiered on April 15, 2012 on the MyMusicShow YouTube channel, which was registered on December 19, 2009 registration date, predating the series' conception.[11] MyMusicShow was one of the original channels to be renewed by YouTube.[12] The Fine Brothers announced the decision in May 2013, as Benny Fine cited the show's viewership and audience feedback as helping the series get renewed.[13][14]

The Fine Brothers released daily photos, as well as "production diaries"−weekly videos of the production of the second season−which they uploaded onto Facebook and on their TheFineBros2 channel, respectively.[15][16] The second season was filmed at YouTube Space LA.[10] Speaking about the second season, Benny Fine stated that the production budget for MyMusic was "nothing close to a TV size budget."[17] The second season premiered on August 20, 2013.[18]

Casting edit

 
Jarrett Sleeper as Metal

The Fine Brothers uploaded a behind-the-scenes video in February 2013, documenting the auditions of the cast. Hundreds of people came in to read for various roles.[19] Mychal Thompson was not originally cast as the role of Hip Hop. However, for unknown reasons the original actor was unable to play the role of Hip Hop. One of the executive producers of MyMusic called Thompson and asked him to play the role of Hip Hop.[19] Toby Turner was a notable recurring cast member, having portrayed Satan.[13] Additionally, the first season saw the casting of special guests such as Vanessa Lengies, Hannah Hart, as well as Felicia Day, who earned a nomination for her guest role as Gorgol.[1] The second season saw Lee Newton and Paul Butcher join the MyMusic cast.[14]

Transmedia aspect edit

MyMusic is often billed and promoted as "YouTube's first transmedia sitcom", and several external media were produced to align with the events of the series, helping it establish an interactive social media dynamic.[20] The series blurred the lines of its fiction and reality, as its characters interacted with viewers, responding to their comments and voicemails in real time.[10][20][21] Accounts were created for all the characters, including non-main character, across various social media platforms, such as Twitter.[10][22] As the character's real names were not emphasized in the series, some of these social media accounts, such as Metal's Yelp! and Scene's LinkedIn accounts served as easter eggs for the series' audience.[23][24][25][26][27] By the end of the series' first season, these fictional accounts accumulated over 250,000 followers.[10]

The second season was planned to be more interactive than the first, with creator Benny Fine stating, "This season we're taking the interactivity up a notch and creating more opportunities for fans to integrate with the MyMusic story universe."[28] One manner in which this was accomplished was through the launching of MyMusicShow.tv, a website which published satirical music news blogs written by the series' characters.[29] Benny Fine described the spin-off news blogs as "one part BuzzFeed, one part The Onion".[10]

The transmedia aspect was able to influence viewers of the series to donate to an Indiegogo project aiming to fund music education.[4]

MyMusic Weekly Channel Shows edit

 
Scene, the host of MyMusic News and Tumblr Tuesday

Throughout the series, characters are seen trying to complete tasks for the company, such as finishing a music news show to later release onto the Internet. These plot occurrences manifested as weekly channel shows uploaded onto the MyMusicShow YouTube channel, which developed continuity with the main series. Essentially the additional shows are the finished product of what the characters in the main series are creating, within that main series. The Mosh, one of the aforementioned weekly shows, features the characters of the main series answering questions they receive on their social media accounts.[1][2]

Season 1
  • The Mosh: a Q&A series where an assortment of the series' characters responded to comments and questions from various social media websites, asked polls, and took suggestions from the audience to create a custom Spotify playlist.[1][2] The Mosh was the only show from Season 1 to be continued in the second season, and was the longest running MyMusic show besides the main web series.
  • MyMusic LIVE: an hour-long live variety show hosted by the staff of MyMusic each Monday. The live show included interactive conversations with the characters and the viewers at home, as well as performances from bands, comedians, and personalities from outside the in-universe fiction. Guests included Rhett and Link, Hannah Hart, Taryn Southern, Tanya Burr, Driftless Pony Club, and The Fu Music, among others. The show was discontinued after 18 regular episodes and three non-live compilations and replaced with MyMusic Presents. However, the show was brought back as a one-off to accompany the charity story line in season 2.
  • MyMusic News: a weekly news show,[30] usually hosted by Scene, that covered several news topics that related to music, musical artists and the Billboard charts. The show was discontinued after 39 episodes.
  • MyMusic Presents: a show in which one of the MyMusic staff members interview a musical artist that comes by the MyMusic office. The shows also featured the musical guest performing and answering fan-submitted questions.[30] This show was discontinued after 15 regular episodes, and 2 extra episodes.
Season 2
  • Gaming with Metal: a show introduced near the launch of the main show's second season, as the first of a new slate of weekly channel shows on MyMusicShow. As the name implies, the series was revolved around the character Metal, commentating over gameplay.
  • MyMusic Podcast: a weekly video podcast show, where multiple characters from the series speak about varying topics. An audio-version of the podcast was also released on iTunes.
  • Tumblr Tuesday (stylized as tumblr. tuesday.): a series that replaced MyMusic News, with Scene's hosting carrying over into the newer series.
  • Sitcommentary: a show in which Benny Fine and cast members watched and provided commentary on the second season of the main series' sitcom-length version.

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Emily Eifler of KQED wrote positively on the series, stating "MyMusic is genuinely hilarious when it focuses on subtle character humor. It has a self-conscious, of-the-moment quality that will surely date quickly in the high-speed evolution of online content, but that's part of its charm. MyMusic is deliciously hypercurrent, an emblem of the times."[20]

Michael Andersen of Wired commented:

The writing and acting rarely strays from its purposefully Vaudevillian excesses, but the characters begin to find themselves, and move beyond their names. In MyMusic's second season, these more nuanced characters are forced to reconcile their work life with their hopes and dreams, leading many characters to seriously consider leaving MyMusic to pursue an education, a new career, or the chance for fame and fortune.[4]

Andersen added, "MyMusic was consciously designed with younger audiences in mind, loading every episode with a healthy dose of sight gags, catchphrases, and risqué punchlines."[4]

Viewership edit

The MyMusicShow YouTube channel accumulated over 100,000 subscribers prior to the release of the first episode.[1] By December 2012, the MyMusicShow YouTube channel accumulated over 250,000 subscribers and 20 million video views.[31][32] The first season generated 26–30 million video views, with individual episodes varying between 200,000 and 1 million views.[10][12] The final sitcom-length episode of the series was uploaded on March 16, 2014. At the time, the MyMusicShow YouTube account had accumulated over 496,000 subscribers and 41.2 million video views.[33] While the channel's videos continue to receive views, having received over 48.5 million,[a][34] the channel peaked around just under 500,000 subscribers.[35]

Awards and nominations edit

In 2013, MyMusic was nominated for 10 Streamy Awards, the most of any show that year, as well as 2 IAWTV Awards.[36][37][38]

Year Ceremony Category Nominee(s) Result Ref
2013 IAWTV Awards Best Interactive/Social Media Experience MyMusic Nominated [38]
Best Supplemental Content MyMusic Nominated [38]
2013 Streamy Awards Best Direction The Fine Brothers Nominated [37]
Best Writing: Comedy Fine Brothers & team Nominated [36]
Best Editing Nominated [36]
Best Guest Appearance Felicia Day Nominated [37]
Best Comedy Series MyMusic Nominated [37]
Best Production Design Greg Aronowitz and Alynne Schripsema Nominated [36]
Best Visual Effects William Hyler Nominated [36]
Best Use of Fashion & Design Cici Andersen and Catherine Elhoffer Nominated [36]
Best Choreography Kathryn Burns Nominated [36]
Audience Choice for Series of the Year MyMusic Nominated [39]
2014 IAWTV Awards Best Supplemental Content MyMusic Nominated [40]
2014 Streamy Awards Best Comedy Series MyMusic Nominated [41]
Best Ensemble MyMusic Nominated [41]
Audience Choice for Series of the Year MyMusic Nominated [41]

Notes edit

  1. ^ As of April 6, 2020

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External links edit

  • MyMusicShow Youtube channel

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MyMusic is an American web transmedia mockumentary sitcom created by the Fine Brothers that premiered on April 15 2012 on the MyMusicShow YouTube channel The series follows a group of co workers that are employed under a music production company MyMusic is the first transmedia sitcom on YouTube The series was part of YouTube s Original Channel Initiative MyMusicGenreTransmedia sitcomCreated byFine BrothersStarringAdam BuschJack DouglassJarrett SleeperMychal ThompsonLainey LipsonGrace HelbigChris ClowersTania GunadiLee NewtonTheme music composerCraig Benzine 1 Opening theme House of 1982 Built Like A Ship by Driftless Pony ClubComposerWilliam Storkson 1 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes58 Normal Episodes 12 Extended TV Length Episodes ProductionRunning timeNormal Episode 5 12 minutesExtended TV Length Version 30 40 minutesProduction companyFine Brothers EntertainmentOriginal releaseNetworkYouTubeReleaseApril 15 2012 2012 04 15 January 28 2014 2014 01 28 Contents 1 Premise 2 Cast and characters 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Development and filming 4 2 Casting 5 Transmedia aspect 5 1 MyMusic Weekly Channel Shows 6 Reception 6 1 Critical reception 6 2 Viewership 6 3 Awards and nominations 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPremise editMyMusic was the primary series that aired on the MyMusicShow YouTube channel 2 It documented the antics of MyMusic a transmedia production company where rather than referring to each other by name the staff go by the varying music genres with which they associate CEO and founder Indie heads the team which consists of people following extremely different and frequently conflicting tastes and attitudes The company claims to have been given the YouTube original channel which brings along with it a documentary crew filming them day to day The second season picks up following the burning of the MyMusic building at the conclusion of the first season After this fire Indie has the MyMusic team returning to its roots as well as focus more on social media and the MyMusic blog 1 Cast and characters editMain article List of MyMusic characters nbsp From left to right Scene Indie Hip Hop Nerdcore Adam Busch as Jeb Indie Indie a modern day hipster and the CEO of MyMusic According to a quote on the old MyMusic webpage his real name is Jeb Indie Grace Helbig as Jamie Woods Idol a social media addict and the Social Media Guru of MyMusic She is a big fan of anything mainstream and follows any popular trend According to the newspaper article glimpsed briefly in the first episode her real name is Jamie Woods 3 Jarrett Sleeper as Emmet Allan Klaga Metal a metalhead and the Head of Production at MyMusic He has been married to his wife Tina played by Lisa Schwartz since he was 12 and is the father of teenaged Rayna and an infant son When faced with incompetence he dreams of taking over MyMusic and renaming it Metal Town Lainey Lipson as Norma Haish Scene a happy go lucky scene girl and an intern at MyMusic who has an unrequited obsession with Indie After neglecting her studies she begins to split her time between MyMusic and school Jack Douglass as Melvin Munson Intern 2 Flowchart a generic bland intern at MyMusic who is commonly abused and berated by the other employees primarily Indie Fired by Indie he becomes employed at an acid factory where he is universally beloved and given the nickname Flowchart Tania Gunadi as Sakti Dion Techno a raver who is part of MyMusic s Talent Booking team She is the only staff member who can understand Dubstep and she acts as his translator Chris Clowers as Xander Dubstep a raver who can only communicate through wubbing and other various noises Although he can understand everyone else Techno is the only staff member who can interpret what he is saying He is part of MyMusic s Talent Booking team Mychal Thompson as Curtis Armstrong Hip Hop Nerdcore the Head of Marketing of MyMusic who despite his gangster facade is a nerd who enjoys Japanese culture playing the cello and role playing games Lee Newton as Carrie Chapman Yearwood Country Idol s similarly reality show obsessed identical cousin although the two are actually quite dissimilar Having grown up in the South she joins the staff to first support then substitute for Idol after Idol s departure Lia Marie Johnson as Rayna Metal s daughter who despite her upbringing shares a lot of similar interests to Idol She is obsessed with One Direction and had a brief crush on Intern 2 Paul Butcher as Jeff Pookie Straightedge Scene s ex boyfriend and classmate Jeff becomes Intern 2 s replacement and is given the nickname Straightedge by Indie when he starts working at MyMusic Episodes editEach episode follows the antics of the transmedia production company After each five or six episodes the preceding episodes were repackaged into a traditional TV sitcom format and length 1 4 Additional scenes are also slotted into the Sitcom Version of the episode 5 The first three episodes of the second season were screened in front of a live audience at VidCon 2013 during the MyMusic panel 6 Series overview Season Episodes First aired Last aired1 34 6 TV sitcom length April 12 2012 January 6 20132 24 6 TV sitcom length August 20 2013 January 29 2014Production editDevelopment and filming edit In an interview with New Media Rockstars Benny Fine stated that MyMusic was developed first as a television property and then adapted for the internet 7 Sometime afterward YouTube invested money to help the brothers fund and create a premium channel as part of YouTube s 100 million original channel project with which the brothers decided to create MyMusic 7 8 9 Benny Fine detailed that MyMusic was considerably influenced by British comedy series particularly The IT Crowd the Fines made the MyMusic writing team watch the series 10 The MyMusic series premiered on April 15 2012 on the MyMusicShow YouTube channel which was registered on December 19 2009 registration date predating the series conception 11 MyMusicShow was one of the original channels to be renewed by YouTube 12 The Fine Brothers announced the decision in May 2013 as Benny Fine cited the show s viewership and audience feedback as helping the series get renewed 13 14 The Fine Brothers released daily photos as well as production diaries weekly videos of the production of the second season which they uploaded onto Facebook and on their TheFineBros2 channel respectively 15 16 The second season was filmed at YouTube Space LA 10 Speaking about the second season Benny Fine stated that the production budget for MyMusic was nothing close to a TV size budget 17 The second season premiered on August 20 2013 18 Casting edit nbsp Jarrett Sleeper as MetalThe Fine Brothers uploaded a behind the scenes video in February 2013 documenting the auditions of the cast Hundreds of people came in to read for various roles 19 Mychal Thompson was not originally cast as the role of Hip Hop However for unknown reasons the original actor was unable to play the role of Hip Hop One of the executive producers of MyMusic called Thompson and asked him to play the role of Hip Hop 19 Toby Turner was a notable recurring cast member having portrayed Satan 13 Additionally the first season saw the casting of special guests such as Vanessa Lengies Hannah Hart as well as Felicia Day who earned a nomination for her guest role as Gorgol 1 The second season saw Lee Newton and Paul Butcher join the MyMusic cast 14 Transmedia aspect editMyMusic is often billed and promoted as YouTube s first transmedia sitcom and several external media were produced to align with the events of the series helping it establish an interactive social media dynamic 20 The series blurred the lines of its fiction and reality as its characters interacted with viewers responding to their comments and voicemails in real time 10 20 21 Accounts were created for all the characters including non main character across various social media platforms such as Twitter 10 22 As the character s real names were not emphasized in the series some of these social media accounts such as Metal s Yelp and Scene s LinkedIn accounts served as easter eggs for the series audience 23 24 25 26 27 By the end of the series first season these fictional accounts accumulated over 250 000 followers 10 The second season was planned to be more interactive than the first with creator Benny Fine stating This season we re taking the interactivity up a notch and creating more opportunities for fans to integrate with the MyMusic story universe 28 One manner in which this was accomplished was through the launching of MyMusicShow tv a website which published satirical music news blogs written by the series characters 29 Benny Fine described the spin off news blogs as one part BuzzFeed one part The Onion 10 The transmedia aspect was able to influence viewers of the series to donate to an Indiegogo project aiming to fund music education 4 MyMusic Weekly Channel Shows edit nbsp Scene the host of MyMusic News and Tumblr TuesdayThroughout the series characters are seen trying to complete tasks for the company such as finishing a music news show to later release onto the Internet These plot occurrences manifested as weekly channel shows uploaded onto the MyMusicShow YouTube channel which developed continuity with the main series Essentially the additional shows are the finished product of what the characters in the main series are creating within that main series The Mosh one of the aforementioned weekly shows features the characters of the main series answering questions they receive on their social media accounts 1 2 Season 1The Mosh a Q amp A series where an assortment of the series characters responded to comments and questions from various social media websites asked polls and took suggestions from the audience to create a custom Spotify playlist 1 2 The Mosh was the only show from Season 1 to be continued in the second season and was the longest running MyMusic show besides the main web series MyMusic LIVE an hour long live variety show hosted by the staff of MyMusic each Monday The live show included interactive conversations with the characters and the viewers at home as well as performances from bands comedians and personalities from outside the in universe fiction Guests included Rhett and Link Hannah Hart Taryn Southern Tanya Burr Driftless Pony Club and The Fu Music among others The show was discontinued after 18 regular episodes and three non live compilations and replaced with MyMusic Presents However the show was brought back as a one off to accompany the charity story line in season 2 MyMusic News a weekly news show 30 usually hosted by Scene that covered several news topics that related to music musical artists and the Billboard charts The show was discontinued after 39 episodes MyMusic Presents a show in which one of the MyMusic staff members interview a musical artist that comes by the MyMusic office The shows also featured the musical guest performing and answering fan submitted questions 30 This show was discontinued after 15 regular episodes and 2 extra episodes Season 2Gaming with Metal a show introduced near the launch of the main show s second season as the first of a new slate of weekly channel shows on MyMusicShow As the name implies the series was revolved around the character Metal commentating over gameplay MyMusic Podcast a weekly video podcast show where multiple characters from the series speak about varying topics An audio version of the podcast was also released on iTunes Tumblr Tuesday stylized as tumblr tuesday a series that replaced MyMusic News with Scene s hosting carrying over into the newer series Sitcommentary a show in which Benny Fine and cast members watched and provided commentary on the second season of the main series sitcom length version Reception editCritical reception edit Emily Eifler of KQED wrote positively on the series stating MyMusic is genuinely hilarious when it focuses on subtle character humor It has a self conscious of the moment quality that will surely date quickly in the high speed evolution of online content but that s part of its charm MyMusic is deliciously hypercurrent an emblem of the times 20 Michael Andersen of Wired commented The writing and acting rarely strays from its purposefully Vaudevillian excesses but the characters begin to find themselves and move beyond their names In MyMusic s second season these more nuanced characters are forced to reconcile their work life with their hopes and dreams leading many characters to seriously consider leaving MyMusic to pursue an education a new career or the chance for fame and fortune 4 Andersen added MyMusic was consciously designed with younger audiences in mind loading every episode with a healthy dose of sight gags catchphrases and risque punchlines 4 Viewership edit The MyMusicShow YouTube channel accumulated over 100 000 subscribers prior to the release of the first episode 1 By December 2012 the MyMusicShow YouTube channel accumulated over 250 000 subscribers and 20 million video views 31 32 The first season generated 26 30 million video views with individual episodes varying between 200 000 and 1 million views 10 12 The final sitcom length episode of the series was uploaded on March 16 2014 At the time the MyMusicShow YouTube account had accumulated over 496 000 subscribers and 41 2 million video views 33 While the channel s videos continue to receive views having received over 48 5 million a 34 the channel peaked around just under 500 000 subscribers 35 Awards and nominations edit In 2013 MyMusic was nominated for 10 Streamy Awards the most of any show that year as well as 2 IAWTV Awards 36 37 38 Year Ceremony Category Nominee s Result Ref2013 IAWTV Awards Best Interactive Social Media Experience MyMusic Nominated 38 Best Supplemental Content MyMusic Nominated 38 2013 Streamy Awards Best Direction The Fine Brothers Nominated 37 Best Writing Comedy Fine Brothers amp team Nominated 36 Best Editing Nominated 36 Best Guest Appearance Felicia Day Nominated 37 Best Comedy Series MyMusic Nominated 37 Best Production Design Greg Aronowitz and Alynne Schripsema Nominated 36 Best Visual Effects William Hyler Nominated 36 Best Use of Fashion amp Design Cici Andersen and Catherine Elhoffer Nominated 36 Best Choreography Kathryn Burns Nominated 36 Audience Choice for Series of the Year MyMusic Nominated 39 2014 IAWTV Awards Best Supplemental Content MyMusic Nominated 40 2014 Streamy Awards Best Comedy Series MyMusic Nominated 41 Best Ensemble MyMusic Nominated 41 Audience Choice for Series of the Year MyMusic Nominated 41 Notes edit As of April 6 2020References edit a b c d e f g h Kotenko Jam August 21 2013 Here s why you need to be watching the YouTube breakout hit series MyMusic Digital Trends Archived from the original on August 21 2013 Retrieved August 24 2013 a b c Miller Liz Shannon May 20 2012 YouTube s first transmedia sitcom goes above and beyond GigaOM Archived from the original on May 21 2012 Retrieved July 5 2012 It Begins Again MyMusic Episode 1 YouTube April 15 2012 Retrieved November 16 2012 a b c d Andersen Michael February 19 2014 Fine Brothers Sitcom MyMusic Brings Fictional Media Company to Life Wired Archived from the original on April 11 2014 Retrieved February 23 2014 MyMusic Season 1 amp 2 TV Length Version YouTube playlist MyMusic YouTube Archived from the original on March 9 2016 Retrieved June 24 2013 VIDCON GTA V DOG Fine Time 4 FBE YouTube August 10 2013 Archived from the original on August 14 2013 Retrieved August 24 2013 a b Klima Jeff February 6 2013 Fine Brothers Break Down MyMusic Streamy Award Hopes INTERVIEW NewMediaRockstars Archived from the original on February 12 2013 Retrieved February 6 2013 Baldwin Drew November 1 2011 Fine Bros YouTube Original Channel To Feature Duo s Trademark Interactivity Tubefilter Archived from the original on June 15 2013 Retrieved July 5 2012 Ramos Dino Ray April 18 2012 MyMusic A Web Sitcom About a Crazy Music Obsessed Group of People Directors Live Archived from the original on July 26 2012 Retrieved July 5 2012 a b c d e f g Dredge Stuart August 20 2013 Inspired by The IT Crowd MyMusic season two launches on YouTube The Guardian Archived from the original on August 20 2013 Retrieved August 24 2013 MyMusic YouTube about page YouTube Archived from the original on June 14 2017 Retrieved March 25 2019 a b Shields Mike May 13 2013 YouTube Sitcom Will See Year Two Adweek Archived from the original on December 13 2018 Retrieved June 24 2013 a b Gutelle Sam May 13 2013 Fine Bros MyMusic Show Renewed For A Second Season Tubefilter Archived from the original on December 24 2013 Retrieved June 24 2013 a b Manarino Matthew May 13 2013 The Fine Brothers Green Light Season 2 Of MyMusic YouTube Series Late Summer Premiere Expected NewMediaRockstars Archived from the original on August 26 2013 Retrieved June 4 2013 MyMusic Season 2 Production Photos FBE Facebook May June 2013 Archived from the original on March 25 2019 Retrieved March 25 2019 MyMusic Production Diary Playlist FBE2 YouTube Archived from the original on June 26 2015 Retrieved June 24 2013 Whyte Marama September 11 2013 The Fine Brothers Benny Fine breaks down MyMusic season 2 future of React series Hypable Retrieved September 19 2013 Gutelle Sam July 30 2013 Fine Bros Drop MyMusic Season 2 Trailer More YouTubers To Join Cast Tubefilter Archived from the original on July 31 2013 Retrieved July 30 2013 a b AUDITIONS MyMusic Behind the Scenes Ep 3 MyMusic YouTube February 3 2013 Archived from the original on February 5 2013 Retrieved June 24 2013 a b c Eifler Emily July 11 2013 Binge on MyMusic in Time for Season Two KQUED Archived from the original on March 25 2019 Retrieved March 25 2019 Love Dylan August 21 2013 Internet TV Skeptics Need To Check Out How The Fine Brothers Run Their YouTube Show Business Insider Archived from the original on August 21 2013 Retrieved August 24 2013 Sam Gutelle August 20 2013 Fine Bros Debut MyMusic Season 2 With New Characters More Transmedia Tubefilter Retrieved August 24 2013 Mainstream Space Book MainstreamSpaceBook Archived from the original on October 19 2012 Retrieved June 16 2013 Emmet Allan Metal K s Profile Yelp Retrieved November 16 2012 Norma Haish LinkedIn Retrieved November 16 2012 Me Against the World of Warcraft Tumblr Archived from the original on January 6 2013 Retrieved April 11 2020 IndieMadeMeMakeThis Spotify Archived from the original on November 27 2012 Retrieved March 24 2019 Whyte Marama August 20 2013 MyMusic season 2 premieres Plus New casting and behind the scenes photos Hypable Retrieved August 24 2013 O Neill Megan August 28 2013 The Fine Brothers on Engaging with Fans Beyond YouTube SocialTimes Adweek Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved August 31 2013 a b Gutelle Sam December 11 2012 Fine Bros MyMusic Channel Expands Reach Beyond Titular Web Series Tubefilter Archived from the original on December 13 2012 Retrieved December 19 2012 Lieberman David December 21 2012 Deadline s YouTube Channel Rankings Archived from the original on July 14 2017 Retrieved March 25 2019 Christian Aymar Jean December 13 2012 Will YouTube Renew Its Most Ambitious Sitcom Televisual Archived from the original on December 16 2012 Retrieved June 16 2013 MyMusicShow YouTube Stats March 23 2014 archive Social Blade Archived from the original on March 23 2014 MyMusicShow YouTube Stats Channel Statistics Social Blade 2019 Archived from the original on 30 October 2019 Retrieved March 25 2019 MyMusicShow Monthly YouTube Statistics July 16 2014 archive Social Blade Archived from the original on July 16 2014 a b c d e f g Gutelle Sam December 17 2012 The Nominees for the 3rd Annual Streamy Awards Are Tubefilter Archived from the original on January 4 2013 Retrieved December 19 2012 a b c d McMillan Graeme December 18 2012 MyMusic Halo 4 top nominations for the 2013 Streamy Awards Digital Trends Archived from the original on January 10 2014 Retrieved August 31 2013 a b c Manarino Matthew November 12 2012 Break Out The Award Polish And Kleenex The IAWTV Award Nominees Are In NewMediaRockstars Archived from the original on November 15 2012 Retrieved July 30 2013 3rd Annual Nominees amp Winners Streamy Awards Archived from the original on May 15 2013 Retrieved August 31 2013 2014 IAWTV Awards Nominees amp Winners with links International Academy of Web Television Archived from the original on December 28 2014 Retrieved March 23 2014 a b c 4th Annual Streamy Awards Nominees Streamys Archived from the original on February 6 2015 Retrieved August 18 2014 External links editMyMusicShow Youtube channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MyMusic amp oldid 1174156600 Cast and characters, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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