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Location | Los Angeles, California, United States | |||||||||
Years active | 2020–present | |||||||||
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Subscribers | 2.82 million [1] | |||||||||
Total views | 425 million [1] | |||||||||
Contents are in | English | |||||||||
Associated acts | Try Guys | |||||||||
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Last updated: June 23, 2024 |
Watcher Entertainment is an American digital media and entertainment company, founded by Steven Lim, Shane Madej, and Ryan Bergara. The channel features a variety of comedy, paranormal, gaming, cooking, and educational shows – typically hosted by Madej and Bergara. The Watcher main channel has over 400 million views and 2.8 million subscribers. [2] [3]
Madej, Bergara, and Lim met while working at the digital media company Buzzfeed. Madej and Bergara were co-hosts of the popular true crime and paranormal series Buzzfeed Unsolved and Lim was the creator and co-host of the popular internet food series Worth It. [4] [5] Both shows generated a combined 2 billion views with 15 billion minutes watched, making them two of the most successful shows on Buzzfeed. [6]
In 2019, Madej, Bergara, and Lim quit Buzzfeed as full-time employees. They each stayed on as contracted employees to complete their respective shows. The trio credited their departure due to their desire to found a company with more "creative opportunities" and the ability to have "actual ownership of the content" made. [7] [8]
The company is majority-owned by the trio. They received funding from Neuro, a caffeinated energy gum company; Boba Guys, a bubble-milk tea chain; and Steve Chen, a YouTube co-founder. [7]
Watcher Entertainment gained its name from the infamous true crime case of The Westfield Watcher, from which Madej and Bergara had recently done a Buzzfeed Unsolved episode covering. [9] [10]
The trio began the company as co- CEOs; however, Bergara and Madej stepped down from the role in 2023 to focus on content creation. [11] [12]
Watcher Entertainment was launched in January 2020. [13] The company debuted with seven series and a weekly interactive talk show; Homemade, Grocery Run, Weird Wonderful World, Puppet History, Tourist Trapped, Top 5 Beatdown, Spooky Small Talk, and Watcher Weekly. [7] [10] The channel reached over 300,000 subscribers within the first month of launching. [4] They were signed by talent agency CAA in the same year. [14]
Puppet History, a comedy educational game show, quickly became a success and gained a significant audience. The show, which stars Madej as a fluffy blue puppet, has spanned five seasons and led to the creation of a variety of merchandise. [15] [16]
The company premiered its first horror series in July 2020 with Are You Scared?. [17] [18]
Following the end of Buzzfeed Unsolved: Supernatural in 2021, the studio premiered its highly anticipated successor, Ghost Files, just months after. [19] The show followed a similar format, with Bergara and Madej investigating reportedly haunted locations and attempting to find evidence of the paranormal. The show had significant success, with critics noting the improved production value and design from its predecessor. [20] [13]
In 2023, Bergara and Madej went on a tour across the United States to premiere episodes of the second season. [21] [22] The series was renewed for a third season, which they will be premiering with a United Kingdom tour in 2024. [23] [24]
That year, Watcher premiered a light-hearted successor to the graphic Buzzfeed Unsolved: True Crime, with Mystery Files. In this rendition, Bergara or Madej present unusual crime or supernatural mysteries with a collection of theoretical solutions. The show was met with great success by audiences and was quickly renewed for a second season. [25] [26]
Watcher launched a second channel, WatcherPodcasts, in October 2023. The channel features podcasts hosted by Lim, Bergara, and Madej. [27]
On April 19, 2024, the company launched its Watcher streaming service. Going forward, some content would be released exclusively on the service and the company planned to transition away from YouTube. [28] This announcement was met with overwhelmingly negative reactions from their fans, with many calling for the company to reverse the decision. [29] Additionally, their YouTube channel lost over 50,000 subscribers in the day following the announcement. [30] On April 22, 2024, the company issued an apology and changed their decision, stating that episodes would instead be released on the streaming service a month before their premiere on YouTube. [31]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Notes | Ref. |
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2022 | Webby Awards | Science & Education Honoree | Puppet History | Won | [32] | |
2023 | People's Voice | Ghost Files | Won | [33] |
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Created by |
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Location | Los Angeles, California, United States | |||||||||
Years active | 2020–present | |||||||||
Genres | ||||||||||
Subscribers | 2.82 million [1] | |||||||||
Total views | 425 million [1] | |||||||||
Contents are in | English | |||||||||
Associated acts | Try Guys | |||||||||
Website |
watcherentertainment | |||||||||
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Last updated: June 23, 2024 |
Watcher Entertainment is an American digital media and entertainment company, founded by Steven Lim, Shane Madej, and Ryan Bergara. The channel features a variety of comedy, paranormal, gaming, cooking, and educational shows – typically hosted by Madej and Bergara. The Watcher main channel has over 400 million views and 2.8 million subscribers. [2] [3]
Madej, Bergara, and Lim met while working at the digital media company Buzzfeed. Madej and Bergara were co-hosts of the popular true crime and paranormal series Buzzfeed Unsolved and Lim was the creator and co-host of the popular internet food series Worth It. [4] [5] Both shows generated a combined 2 billion views with 15 billion minutes watched, making them two of the most successful shows on Buzzfeed. [6]
In 2019, Madej, Bergara, and Lim quit Buzzfeed as full-time employees. They each stayed on as contracted employees to complete their respective shows. The trio credited their departure due to their desire to found a company with more "creative opportunities" and the ability to have "actual ownership of the content" made. [7] [8]
The company is majority-owned by the trio. They received funding from Neuro, a caffeinated energy gum company; Boba Guys, a bubble-milk tea chain; and Steve Chen, a YouTube co-founder. [7]
Watcher Entertainment gained its name from the infamous true crime case of The Westfield Watcher, from which Madej and Bergara had recently done a Buzzfeed Unsolved episode covering. [9] [10]
The trio began the company as co- CEOs; however, Bergara and Madej stepped down from the role in 2023 to focus on content creation. [11] [12]
Watcher Entertainment was launched in January 2020. [13] The company debuted with seven series and a weekly interactive talk show; Homemade, Grocery Run, Weird Wonderful World, Puppet History, Tourist Trapped, Top 5 Beatdown, Spooky Small Talk, and Watcher Weekly. [7] [10] The channel reached over 300,000 subscribers within the first month of launching. [4] They were signed by talent agency CAA in the same year. [14]
Puppet History, a comedy educational game show, quickly became a success and gained a significant audience. The show, which stars Madej as a fluffy blue puppet, has spanned five seasons and led to the creation of a variety of merchandise. [15] [16]
The company premiered its first horror series in July 2020 with Are You Scared?. [17] [18]
Following the end of Buzzfeed Unsolved: Supernatural in 2021, the studio premiered its highly anticipated successor, Ghost Files, just months after. [19] The show followed a similar format, with Bergara and Madej investigating reportedly haunted locations and attempting to find evidence of the paranormal. The show had significant success, with critics noting the improved production value and design from its predecessor. [20] [13]
In 2023, Bergara and Madej went on a tour across the United States to premiere episodes of the second season. [21] [22] The series was renewed for a third season, which they will be premiering with a United Kingdom tour in 2024. [23] [24]
That year, Watcher premiered a light-hearted successor to the graphic Buzzfeed Unsolved: True Crime, with Mystery Files. In this rendition, Bergara or Madej present unusual crime or supernatural mysteries with a collection of theoretical solutions. The show was met with great success by audiences and was quickly renewed for a second season. [25] [26]
Watcher launched a second channel, WatcherPodcasts, in October 2023. The channel features podcasts hosted by Lim, Bergara, and Madej. [27]
On April 19, 2024, the company launched its Watcher streaming service. Going forward, some content would be released exclusively on the service and the company planned to transition away from YouTube. [28] This announcement was met with overwhelmingly negative reactions from their fans, with many calling for the company to reverse the decision. [29] Additionally, their YouTube channel lost over 50,000 subscribers in the day following the announcement. [30] On April 22, 2024, the company issued an apology and changed their decision, stating that episodes would instead be released on the streaming service a month before their premiere on YouTube. [31]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Notes | Ref. |
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2022 | Webby Awards | Science & Education Honoree | Puppet History | Won | [32] | |
2023 | People's Voice | Ghost Files | Won | [33] |