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Disney Digital Network is an American multi-channel network located in Culver City, California. It was originally the successor to Maker Studios, co-founded by Lisa Donovan, Danny Zappin, Scott Katz, Kassem Gharaibeh, Shay Carl, Rawn Erickson II, Ben Donovan,[3][4] and Philip DeFranco in 2009.[5] Maker Studios was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2014 for $500 million,[6][7] and was absorbed into the newly formed Disney Digital Network in 2017.[7]

Disney Digital Network
FormerlyMaker Studios Inc. (2009–2017)
TypeMulti-channel network
IndustryEntertainment
Founded2009; 14 years ago (2009)
Founders
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
OwnerThe Walt Disney Company
ParentDisney Media and Entertainment Distribution
SubsidiariesPolaris (formerly The Game Station)
Websitemakerstudios.com (Redirects to disneyadsales.com)
ddn.disney.com (Redirects to disneyadsales.com)
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

Outside the United States, the former Maker Studios had significant audiences in the United Kingdom, Brazil and Australia, and was aiming to expand its Asian operations, where it once had 700 million monthly unique views. Ran by René Rechtman (who now runs Moonbug Entertainment), president for the international division, Maker had plans to build a headquarters in London for its commercial, production and marketing activities outside the USA. An Asian hub had been established in Singapore, which offered limited commercial and marketing support before the company was sold to The Walt Disney Company.[8]

Following the Disney acquisition, the company suffered multiple rounds of layoffs, executive shuffling, and partner cut-offs.[9][10]

History

As Maker Studios

 
The logo of Maker Studios

2009–2012: Foundation and early years

Maker Studios was founded in 2009.

In June 2012, Maker Studios announced that over 1,000 channels signed under the network have received and accumulated over 1.1 billion views for the month of June 2012.[11][12] At the time, YouTube channels under Maker Studios collectively earned over 90 million subscribers.[13] In October 2012, Maker Studios surpassed Machinima to become the number one independent YouTube network.[14] However, since that time, according to comScore, in December 2012, Fullscreen passed Maker to become the top ranked YouTube-based network.[15]

2012–2013: Ray William Johnson dispute

From late 2012 through 2013, Maker Studios and Ray William Johnson were involved in a public feud that received considerable media attention.[16][17][18][clarification needed] Maker Studios formerly produced Johnson's Equals Three and Your Favorite Martian series.[14] In October 2012, Johnson announced he would be leaving Maker Studios in an episode of Equals Three.[19][20] Johnson also formed his own production studio, Runaway Machine (formerly Runaway Planet).[21][22] Johnson has stated online that he left Maker Studios due to the pressure the company put on him into signing a contract which gave Maker a 40% share of his channel's AdSense revenue and 50% of his show's intellectual property rights. He stated that they were using "thuggish tactics" to pressure him into signing the contract, one of which was allegedly leveraging his AdSense account for the intellectual property rights to Your Favorite Martian. He also claimed that Maker Studios CEO, Danny Zappin, is a convicted felon, which he was not made aware of, when teaming up with Maker Studios. Zappin later publicly admitted to this claim.[23][24][25][26] This was one of the first such publicized contract disputes between a YouTube content creator and their multi-channel network.

In December 2012, Maker announced that it had closed a $36 million round of financing led by Time Warner Investments.[27]

2014: Acquisition by Disney

On March 24, 2014, Maker Studios, Inc. agreed to sell itself to The Walt Disney Company for $500 million, rising to $950 million if financial milestones were met.[28][29] On April 14, 2014, Relativity Media submitted a competing bid of up to $1.1 billion, but Maker denied the bid.[30] In 2014, Jukin Media partnered with Maker Studios, giving Maker Studios access to Jukin's library of video clips, and giving Jukin access to Maker's operational resources, The partnership also resulted in the launch of a dedicated website for FailArmy, Jukin's owned and operated entertainment brand.[31] In December 2015, the company became a subsidiary of Disney Consumer Products and the Disney Interactive division of The Walt Disney Company.[6] The Network also partnered with Fusion TV in a deal that falls under the corporate umbrella of The Walt Disney Company.[32]

As Disney Digital Networks

In February 2017, Maker Studios had around 60,000 YouTube partnerships, but announced that it intends to reduce this to about 1,000. Many partnered YouTubers had been unhappy with the terms of their contracts, including difficulty with ending contracts.[33] On May 2, 2017, Disney absorbed the studio into the newly formed Disney Digital Network.[7]

On January 19, 2018, Twitch signed a deal with Disney to secure exclusive content from some of the entertainment giant's top YouTubers, including Markiplier, Jacksepticeye, Strawburry17 and LuzuGames. A total of four YouTubers (with a combined total of over 44 million subscribers), are involved in the deal, and each will manage their own channels on Twitch.[34] In 2017, DeFranco had bought back Maker Studios (automatically by proxy making DDN, not to be confused with Discovery Digital Networks, into a separate company). However, DeFranco has absorbed it into his new MCN and Digg copycat under the ownership of DeFranco Inc. (Originally owned by Revision3 and later owned by Discovery Digital Networks through Rev3 until the shutdown of both of them in 2016 and 2017) named Rogue Rocket.[35]

Key personnel

Courtney Holt was the chief strategy officer of Maker Studios.[36] Due to Danny Zappin stepping down as the company's CEO, Ynon Kreiz, former CEO and Chairman of Endemol became the CEO of Maker Studios in May 2013.[37] Prior to Kreiz becoming the CEO of Maker, he was the company's chairman.[38] Ryan Lissack is the current CTO of Maker Studios.[39] In December 2015, Courtney Holt replaced Ynon Kreiz as CEO, coming a year after Disney's acquisition of the group.[6]

Content

Maker Studios produced videos for channels on YouTube, including Consider the Source, Tessa Violet, Chuggaaconroy, Yves Bole, KassemG, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Peter Shukoff and Lloyd Ahlquist's Epic Rap Battles of History (seasons 1-5), Joseph Garrett's Wonder Quest and I Wonder,[40] KingManProds,[41] Sam Macaroni, along with several others[42][43] that have almost as many viewers as Nickelodeon.[4] Maker's first three channels produced for YouTube included Maker Music Network, Tutele, and The Mom's View, with both Maker Music Network and Tutele channels shutting down within six months of their launch.[36][43][44] Maker Studios have also signed celebrities such as famous rapper Snoop Dogg and his YouTube channel WestFestTV,[13][45][46] actor Robert De Niro's Tribeca Enterprises,[47] and Kevin Smith.[48]

In 2013, the most popular Maker production was Epic Rap Battles of History, which averaged 30 million views an episode.[49] Maker's most successful channel was PewDiePie, who was the most-subscribed user on YouTube. He was signed under the Maker sub-network Polaris and later Revelmode until February 13, 2017,[50][51] when Maker dropped him as a result of the international backlash to jokes and actions that media outlets widely described as anti-semitic.[52] During his time with the network, Maker produced his YouTube Red (now YouTube Premium) show Scare PewDiePie with Skybound Entertainment.[53][54] Disney Digital Network in 2017 produced Hyperlinked, a series distributed on YouTube Red and based on the story of the social network Miss O and Friends, and Club Mickey Mouse, a reboot of The Mickey Mouse Club airing exclusively online on social media.[55][56][57]

Brands

Television appearances

See also

References

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Disney Digital Network is an American multi channel network located in Culver City California It was originally the successor to Maker Studios co founded by Lisa Donovan Danny Zappin Scott Katz Kassem Gharaibeh Shay Carl Rawn Erickson II Ben Donovan 3 4 and Philip DeFranco in 2009 5 Maker Studios was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in 2014 for 500 million 6 7 and was absorbed into the newly formed Disney Digital Network in 2017 7 Disney Digital NetworkFormerlyMaker Studios Inc 2009 2017 TypeMulti channel networkIndustryEntertainmentFounded2009 14 years ago 2009 FoundersBen Donovan Danny Zappin Scott Katz Lisa Donovan Shay Carl Philip DeFranco Kassem Gharaibeh Derek Jones Paul Ballon Dave DaysHeadquartersCulver City California U S Key peopleAndrew Sugerman CEO Andy Gavin President OwnerThe Walt Disney CompanyParentDisney Media and Entertainment DistributionSubsidiariesPolaris formerly The Game Station Websitemakerstudios wbr com Redirects to disneyadsales com ddn wbr disney wbr com Redirects to disneyadsales com Footnotes references 1 2 Outside the United States the former Maker Studios had significant audiences in the United Kingdom Brazil and Australia and was aiming to expand its Asian operations where it once had 700 million monthly unique views Ran by Rene Rechtman who now runs Moonbug Entertainment president for the international division Maker had plans to build a headquarters in London for its commercial production and marketing activities outside the USA An Asian hub had been established in Singapore which offered limited commercial and marketing support before the company was sold to The Walt Disney Company 8 Following the Disney acquisition the company suffered multiple rounds of layoffs executive shuffling and partner cut offs 9 10 Contents 1 History 1 1 As Maker Studios 1 1 1 2009 2012 Foundation and early years 1 1 2 2012 2013 Ray William Johnson dispute 1 1 3 2014 Acquisition by Disney 1 2 As Disney Digital Networks 2 Key personnel 3 Content 4 Brands 5 Television appearances 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditAs Maker Studios Edit The logo of Maker Studios 2009 2012 Foundation and early years Edit Maker Studios was founded in 2009 In June 2012 Maker Studios announced that over 1 000 channels signed under the network have received and accumulated over 1 1 billion views for the month of June 2012 11 12 At the time YouTube channels under Maker Studios collectively earned over 90 million subscribers 13 In October 2012 Maker Studios surpassed Machinima to become the number one independent YouTube network 14 However since that time according to comScore in December 2012 Fullscreen passed Maker to become the top ranked YouTube based network 15 2012 2013 Ray William Johnson dispute Edit From late 2012 through 2013 Maker Studios and Ray William Johnson were involved in a public feud that received considerable media attention 16 17 18 clarification needed Maker Studios formerly produced Johnson s Equals Three and Your Favorite Martian series 14 In October 2012 Johnson announced he would be leaving Maker Studios in an episode of Equals Three 19 20 Johnson also formed his own production studio Runaway Machine formerly Runaway Planet 21 22 Johnson has stated online that he left Maker Studios due to the pressure the company put on him into signing a contract which gave Maker a 40 share of his channel s AdSense revenue and 50 of his show s intellectual property rights He stated that they were using thuggish tactics to pressure him into signing the contract one of which was allegedly leveraging his AdSense account for the intellectual property rights to Your Favorite Martian He also claimed that Maker Studios CEO Danny Zappin is a convicted felon which he was not made aware of when teaming up with Maker Studios Zappin later publicly admitted to this claim 23 24 25 26 This was one of the first such publicized contract disputes between a YouTube content creator and their multi channel network In December 2012 Maker announced that it had closed a 36 million round of financing led by Time Warner Investments 27 2014 Acquisition by Disney Edit On March 24 2014 Maker Studios Inc agreed to sell itself to The Walt Disney Company for 500 million rising to 950 million if financial milestones were met 28 29 On April 14 2014 Relativity Media submitted a competing bid of up to 1 1 billion but Maker denied the bid 30 In 2014 Jukin Media partnered with Maker Studios giving Maker Studios access to Jukin s library of video clips and giving Jukin access to Maker s operational resources The partnership also resulted in the launch of a dedicated website for FailArmy Jukin s owned and operated entertainment brand 31 In December 2015 the company became a subsidiary of Disney Consumer Products and the Disney Interactive division of The Walt Disney Company 6 The Network also partnered with Fusion TV in a deal that falls under the corporate umbrella of The Walt Disney Company 32 As Disney Digital Networks Edit In February 2017 Maker Studios had around 60 000 YouTube partnerships but announced that it intends to reduce this to about 1 000 Many partnered YouTubers had been unhappy with the terms of their contracts including difficulty with ending contracts 33 On May 2 2017 Disney absorbed the studio into the newly formed Disney Digital Network 7 On January 19 2018 Twitch signed a deal with Disney to secure exclusive content from some of the entertainment giant s top YouTubers including Markiplier Jacksepticeye Strawburry17 and LuzuGames A total of four YouTubers with a combined total of over 44 million subscribers are involved in the deal and each will manage their own channels on Twitch 34 In 2017 DeFranco had bought back Maker Studios automatically by proxy making DDN not to be confused with Discovery Digital Networks into a separate company However DeFranco has absorbed it into his new MCN and Digg copycat under the ownership of DeFranco Inc Originally owned by Revision3 and later owned by Discovery Digital Networks through Rev3 until the shutdown of both of them in 2016 and 2017 named Rogue Rocket 35 Key personnel EditCourtney Holt was the chief strategy officer of Maker Studios 36 Due to Danny Zappin stepping down as the company s CEO Ynon Kreiz former CEO and Chairman of Endemol became the CEO of Maker Studios in May 2013 37 Prior to Kreiz becoming the CEO of Maker he was the company s chairman 38 Ryan Lissack is the current CTO of Maker Studios 39 In December 2015 Courtney Holt replaced Ynon Kreiz as CEO coming a year after Disney s acquisition of the group 6 Content EditMaker Studios produced videos for channels on YouTube including Consider the Source Tessa Violet Chuggaaconroy Yves Bole KassemG Timothy DeLaGhetto Peter Shukoff and Lloyd Ahlquist s Epic Rap Battles of History seasons 1 5 Joseph Garrett s Wonder Quest and I Wonder 40 KingManProds 41 Sam Macaroni along with several others 42 43 that have almost as many viewers as Nickelodeon 4 Maker s first three channels produced for YouTube included Maker Music Network Tutele and The Mom s View with both Maker Music Network and Tutele channels shutting down within six months of their launch 36 43 44 Maker Studios have also signed celebrities such as famous rapper Snoop Dogg and his YouTube channel WestFestTV 13 45 46 actor Robert De Niro s Tribeca Enterprises 47 and Kevin Smith 48 In 2013 the most popular Maker production was Epic Rap Battles of History which averaged 30 million views an episode 49 Maker s most successful channel was PewDiePie who was the most subscribed user on YouTube He was signed under the Maker sub network Polaris and later Revelmode until February 13 2017 50 51 when Maker dropped him as a result of the international backlash to jokes and actions that media outlets widely described as anti semitic 52 During his time with the network Maker produced his YouTube Red now YouTube Premium show Scare PewDiePie with Skybound Entertainment 53 54 Disney Digital Network in 2017 produced Hyperlinked a series distributed on YouTube Red and based on the story of the social network Miss O and Friends and Club Mickey Mouse a reboot of The Mickey Mouse Club airing exclusively online on social media 55 56 57 Brands EditPixar Star Wars Marvel 20th Century Studios Searchlight Pictures Oh My Disney Disney Style Babble Disney Family Disney Eats Polaris The PlatformTelevision appearances EditDisney FHO Friends Hanging Out 2015 2016 Polaris Primetime 2017 Polaris Player Select 2017 2020 Parker Plays 2017 2018 Club Mickey Mouse 2017 2018 Legend of the Three Caballeros 2018 Disney Dream Job Game Designer 2018 TV Special Disney Comics in Motion 2018 2019 See also EditList of YouTubers List of multi channel networksReferences Edit Todd Spangler June 26 2013 Maker Studios Founder Danny Zappin Sues Company Over Ouster Variety Retrieved July 14 2013 Eriq Gardner June 27 2013 Maker Studios Power Struggle Detailed in Former CEO s Lawsuit The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 14 2013 Laura Sydell June 18 2012 Lights Camera YouTube Studio Cashes In On An Entertainment Revolution NPR Retrieved July 6 2012 a b Claire Cain Miller April 10 2011 Actors in Smaller Studios Making Pictures for the Smaller Screen New York Times Retrieved July 6 2012 DRAW MY LIFE Philip DeFranco The Philip DeFranco Show YouTube April 10 2013 Retrieved April 22 2013 a b c Mike Shields December 15 2015 Maker Studios Head to Step Down The Wall Street Journal a b c Disney Reveals Digital Network Combining Maker Talent With Editorial Brands The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved May 18 2017 Will Haskins June 4 2014 Maker Sets Sights on Asian Talent Media Business Asia Retrieved June 10 2014 Roettgers Janko February 14 2017 Disney s Maker Studios Drops PewDiePie Because of Anti Semitic Videos Retrieved May 18 2017 Report Disney s Maker Studios cutting support for more than 55 000 YouTubers Polygon February 23 2017 Retrieved May 18 2017 Cohen Joshua June 30 2012 Maker Studios Gets One Billion Views a Month Tubefilter Retrieved July 6 2012 Manarino Matthew June 28 2012 Maker Studios 1 Billion YouTube Views in One Month NewMediaRockstars Retrieved July 6 2012 a b Graser Marc July 30 2012 Fistful of online content Variety Retrieved August 9 2012 a b Luo Benny October 19 2012 Updated Maker Studios Beats Machinima Now Ranked the 1 Independent YouTube Network on Comscore New Media Rockstars Retrieved October 20 2012 Carrasco Ed January 15 2013 Fullscreen Now The 1 Independent YouTube Network According to ComScore New Media Rockstars Retrieved February 3 2013 This YouTube Star Is In The Middle Of A Very Ugly Public Fight With His Studio Business Insider December 13 2012 Retrieved August 21 2022 Gutelle Sam April 29 2013 Ray William Johnson Escalates Maker Studios Feud Threatens To Sue Tubefilter Retrieved August 21 2022 Wallenstein Andrew October 18 2012 YouTube s top star in contract dispute Variety Retrieved August 21 2022 World s Greatest Ninja Ray William Johnson YouTube Equals Three Ray William Johnson October 16 2012 Retrieved January 21 2013 Rapp Logan December 11 2012 Maker Studios And Ray William Johnson Battle SourceFed News Retrieved January 21 2013 Gutelle Sam December 11 2012 Maker and Ray William Johnson Still Feuding As Backstory Is Revealed Tubefilter Retrieved January 14 2013 Gutelle Sam November 27 2012 RayWilliamJohnson Starting His Own Studio With Help From Julian Smith Tubefilter Retrieved January 21 2013 Ray William Johnson December 11 2012 RAY WILLIAM JOHNSON Why I Left Maker Studios New Media Rockstars Retrieved December 16 2012 Editorial Staff December 11 2012 BREAKING Maker Studios CEO Sends Company Wide Letter Addressing Ray William Johnson Allegations New Media Rockstars Retrieved December 24 2012 Cohen Joshua December 12 2012 Maker Studios CEO Sends Letter to Employees Addresses Past and Ray William Johnson TubeFilter Retrieved January 14 2013 Stuart Tessa January 10 2013 YouTube Stars Fight Back LA Weekly Retrieved January 14 2013 Lawler Ryan December 20 2012 With 2 Billion Video Views A Month Maker Studios Raises 36 Million Round Led By Time Warner TechCrunch Retrieved January 21 2013 Fritz Ben March 25 2014 Disney to Buy Online Video Network Maker Studios Wall Street Journal Retrieved March 25 2014 Barnes Brooks March 24 2014 Disney Buys Maker Studios Video Supplier for YouTube New York Times Retrieved March 27 2014 Spangler Todd April 14 2014 Maker Studios Says Disney Acquisition Is Approved by Shareholders Who Reject Relativity Bid Variety Retrieved April 15 2014 No Fail Here Maker Studios Gets Powerful Viral Video Partner in Jukin Media Mashable Retrieved August 19 2015 Spangler Todd October 13 2014 Disney s Maker Studios Teams with Disney Backed Fusion to Produce Block of TV Programming Variety Retrieved November 14 2017 D Anastasio Cecilia March 1 2017 Some YouTubers are overjoyed that Maker Studios is firing them Kotaku Retrieved March 3 2017 Wales Matt January 19 2018 Twitch inks deal to broadcast 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Retrieved July 6 2012 Shields Mike February 15 2012 YouTube Natives Topping Big Names Early on Mom science channels off to solid starts eggheads Demand Media struggle Adweek Retrieved July 7 2012 a b Miller Daniel January 11 2012 Maker Studios Hollywood Reporter Retrieved July 6 2012 Humphrey Michael November 7 2011 Maker Studios The YouTube Savants Talk Channel Expansion Forbes Retrieved July 6 2012 Baldwin Drew June 29 2012 Maker Studios CEO Danny Zappin on Signing Snoop Dogg Tubefilter Retrieved July 6 2012 Frankel Daniel June 29 2012 Maker Studios fires up Snoop Dogg partnership Paidcontent Retrieved July 6 2012 Cohen Joshua May 2 2012 Robet De Niro s Tribeca Enterprises Partners with Maker Studios on YouTube Channel Tubefilter Retrieved January 21 2013 Cohen Joshua January 14 2013 Kevin Smith Signs with Maker Studios Tubefilter Retrieved January 21 2013 Pener Degen March 11 2013 SXSW Maker Studios Execs on Turning Down TLC and How Mobile Views Threaten Revenue Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 27 2013 Graser Marc January 8 2013 Maker Studios Hits Reset on The Game Station Renames it Polaris Variety Retrieved March 16 2014 Spangler Todd January 13 2016 YouTube Megastar PewDiePie Launches Revelmode Network Variety Archived from the original on January 17 2016 Retrieved January 19 2016 Roettgers Janko February 13 2017 Disney s Maker Studios Drops PewDiePie Because of Anti Semitic Videos Variety Retrieved May 14 2017 Tassi Paul October 21 2015 The Walking Dead Creators Are Trying To Scare PewDiePie In A Show For YouTube Red Forbes Retrieved October 23 2015 Sarkar Samit October 21 2015 PewDiePie is getting a reality series on YouTube s new ad free subscription service Polygon Retrieved October 23 2015 Spangler Todd September 8 2017 Disney Launches Club Mickey Mouse Rebooting Classic Kids Show for Social Media Variety com Retrieved July 17 2018 Disney Digital Network Brings Fresh Original Content Directly to Fans Around the World thewaltdisneycompany com September 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