Studio 71

Collective Digital Studio
Type Online Content
Country United States
Availability International
Founded 2011
by Michael Green
Headquarters Beverly Hills, California
Broadcast area
YouTube, Netflix
Area Los Angeles, Detroit, Nashville, New York, San Francisco
Callsigns CDS, COLLECTIVE
Official website
collectivedigitalstudio.com

Studio71, formerly Collective Digital Studio, is a multi-channel network. They are a subsidiary of German media group ProSiebenSat.1 with headquarters Berlin and Los Angeles. They have additional offices in Detroit, Nashville, San Francisco, and New York City. Studio71 also has offices in Toronto, Canada, London, England, and Vienna, Austria. The company represents more than 1200 channels, together receiving over 3.5 billion views per month and reaching one in every six millennials.[1] Studio 71 currently sits as the 12th most subscribed-to network, making it one of the top 50 YouTube networks.[2]

History

The former logo of CDS.

Collective Digital Studio was founded in 2011 by Hollywood talent agent Michael Green, The Collective Digital Studio is a full-service YouTube partner network operating beneath management and media production company The Collective (founded 2005).[3]

On July 24, 2015, Collective Digital Studios (CDS) agreed to sell itself to ProSiebenSat.1 for $83 million. On January 27, 2016, CDS announced that it was rebranding as Studio71 so the company can operate under one unified global banner.

The studio has partnered with Rocketjump to create Video Game High School. CDS is equally responsible for the production of the Fred live action television show, the television productions of The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange and Epic Meal Empire and the anthology horror film V/H/S (2012) alongside sequel V/H/S/2 (2013).[4] As part of the YouTube Original Channel Initiative, Collective Digital Studio was funded to create BlackBoxTV - a horror and science fiction YouTube Channel. Its "I Love Makeup" channel partnered in 2015 with YouTube comedian Colleen Ballinger (aka Miranda Sings) to create a comic beauty series called How to Makeup.[5]

The company changed to its current name of Studio 71 in January 2016.

Clients

Prominent clients in the Collective Digital Studio network:

References

  1. "About Collective Digital Studio". Retrieved October 21, 2013. Delivering 1 in 6 Millennial Video Viewers Per Month ... 100+ Premium Channels ... 200+ Million Video Views
  2. "Top 50 Youtube Networks by Most Subscribed". Retrieved October 21, 2013.
  3. "Relationship with Collective". Retrieved October 21, 2013.
  4. Wallenstein, Andrew. "Media bigs flock to YouTube power players". Variety. Retrieved 16 June 2013. Collective had success with two kid-centric properties, the “Fred” franchise that moved from YouTube to a series of films at Nickelodeon, and then “The Annoying Orange,” which followed the same arc to its own Cartoon Network series.
  5. Patel, Sahil. "CDS and Colleen Ballinger (and Miranda Sings) Debut New Makeup Series", TheVideoInk.com, June 18, 2015
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncqNQ7HDT6s

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