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Shane DawsonDawson posts new videos on his main channel, ShaneDawsonTV, every Saturday (now every Friday) and formerly posted other videos on his second channel, ShaneDawsonTV2, however the use of this channel has mostly been discontinued as of 2013.
Ron AtkinsonAtkinson spent the 2006 World Cup recording an amateur video blog and distributing it through the UK-based video sharing site, SelfcastTV.
Paul Flynn (politician)Flynn was one of the first MPs to use the internet to communicate with constituents, and in 2000 won the New Statesman New Media Award for his website He was an early adopter of using CD-ROMs to access Hansard.
Audacia RayIn 2007, she authored Naked on the Internet in order'' to make people less afraid of the internet and what's going on, especially with women's sexuality'', described as'' a survey of what women are up to online'' on the Internet television show Geek Entertainment TV hosted by Violet Blue.
Raven (wrestler)On December 9, 2010 Raven began broadcasting a personal weekly video blog on his YouTube channel -- TheRavenEffectTV.
Molly CrabappleIn June 2013, Crabapple and numerous other celebrities appeared in a video showing support for Chelsea Manning.
Michael ShowalterIn 2013 Showalter and Michael Ian Black launched a podcast called'' Topics'' in which the duo discuss evergreen topics in a serious manner, although if something funny comes up, it's okay.
Corey Hart (singer)Spurred by popular demand, his Web site was again redesigned and relaunched again in October 2011 and currently features rare photos, live performance video of two previously unreleased songs (including Hart's 2011 version of'' Ben'') and blog posts from Hart himself.
Gary GlitterIn 2006 his back catalogue was made available via the Internet from sites such as iTunes and eMusic.
Simone LahbibAt 10pm (GMT) on October 24th 2013 Simone took part in an online Live chat for her fans on her Official Facebook page.
Milo VentimigliaIn 2005, Divide Pictures created the DSC, or Divide Social Club, an online and global social network for like-minded people co-founded by Ventimiglia with his best friends Cundiff and Dino DeMilio, a radio producer for'' The Tom Leykis Show''.
Dieter Rams The appearance of the calculator application included in iOS 3 mimics the appearance of the 1987 Braun ET 66 calculator designed by Rams and Dietrich Lubs, and the appearance of the now playing screen in Apple's own Podcast app used to mimic the appearance of the Braun TG 60 reel-to-reel tape recorder, before a later redesign of the app removed it.
Jim Steyer In 2012, Steyer released Talking Back to Facebook, a book that deals with the presence of digital media in the lives of children.
Perez HiltonOn June 26, 2007, Hilton posted an open call on his blog to all of X17's photographers, both past and present, to contact him if they have not been adequately compensated for working overtime or pictures submitted in the past.
Ray William JohnsonIn February 2011, one industry publication noted that Johnson had six of the top twenty most watched videos of the month.
Vonthongchai IntarawatBy continuing Krungsri Yellow Points campaign under a concept of Innovation Makes Life Easy, Intarawat and Sakdatorn will launch their first full live concert entitled NAT-TOL the TWO MEN Show on October 30-November 1, 2008.
Rick SaucedoIn June 2007, live footage of Rick had made its way online for the first time as videos of his performances were uploaded to YouTube.
Craig GroeschelGroeschel began using video to deliver some of sermons, when his fourth child was born in 2001 and he was unavailable for the Sunday service, discovering that the videos were popular with his churchgoers.
Pitbull (rapper)In 2012, Pitbull was involved in an advertising campaign with Walmart, in which the Walmart store that received the most Facebook'' likes'' from June 18 to July 15, 2012, would have Pitbull visit and put on a show there.
Luba (singer)An April 18, 2007 update on Luba's official website states that Luba chose to use MySpace to connect with her fans as well as for posting her music.
Michael Ian BlackIn 2013 he and Michael Showalter launched a podcast called'' Topics'' in which the duo discuss evergreen topics in a serious manner, although if something funny comes up, it's okay.
BeardymanIn 2008 he collaborated with visual artist mr_hopkinson, to produce a video called Monkey Jazz which visually describes the live looping process, which has had over 1 million views on YouTube.
Kim Cameron (musician)In January 2012, Kim Cameron released a music video ` 3 Seconds' which garnered over 1 million views in less than two months.
Ray StevensBeginning in late 2009 Stevens began releasing new music videos directly to YouTube.
PsyOn December 21, 2012, his music video for'' Gangnam Style'' exceeded 1 billion views on YouTube, becoming the first and currently only video to do so in the website's history.
Katy PerryA campaign was started with the November 20, 2007 release of the video to'' Ur So Gay'', aimed at introducing her to the music market.
Monte Cookcom Malhavoc message boards, Monte Cook released one more RPG product in early 2008, montecook.
Amir BlumenfeldHowever, the show was lambasted by critics -- Pajiba Dustin Rowles called it'' a series of atrocious sketches haphazardly strung together'' ; GigaOM Liz Shannon Miller said the show was'' deeply disappointing'', and that although Blumenfeld's character is'' the iconic face of the web site... none of the other personalities on the show have been developed beyond the surface level'' Since 2010, Seidell and Blumenfeld have hosted Pranked, an MTV series featuring pranks recorded on video and posted online.
Shannon Saunders Shannon Saunders started a YouTube channel in 2009 posting covers of songs by many artists, as well as her own originals.
Rick GatesIn 1992 he started the monthly competition The Internet Hunt where questions had to be answered exclusively using sources on the Internet.
Gavin HetheringtonGavin joined YouTube on 29 May 2006 and since his videos have amassed a total of over 3.
Shane Dawson, which has since received over 23 million views (as of September 2013), making it his most-viewed video.
Todd Cochrane To incorporate video and audio needs, Todd spun the Tech Podcast Network into 3 entities : com TechPodcasts (2007), tv Techpodcasts.
Bo BurnhamWriting comedic and satirical songs with a politically incorrect slant, he achieved fame when his YouTube videos took off and received more than 70 million views by October 2010.
Victoria NewtonFrom 2006, Newton started producing a weekly podcast featuring many celebrity friends and musicians.
Kellee MaizeAs of 2011, her YouTube videos have combined for over 4 million views, and she has over 180,000 Twitter and Facebook fans.
Sean Klitzner On February 19, 2006, Klitzner created a YouTube account.
Bob Ryan (mayor) On September 22, 2009, a YouTube video is posted showing Ryan making drunken, sexually explicit comments about his sister-in-law.
Bushido (rapper) On March 30, 2012 Kay One's videos, along with their million views, has been removed from Bushido's YouTube channel.
Xander BennettFranklin Leonard invited Bennett to join The Black List in September 2011, and the entire Screenwriting Tips... You Hack blog migrated to that website.
SposeOn October 25, 2010, Spose announced through a series of Facebook posts (which were linked to Twitter) that he felt that We Smoked It All Vol.
Bachir Boumaaza In 2011, Boumaaza formed an online YouTube initiative called'' Together to the Top'' (TTTT) with the objective of promoting new YouTube content creators by featuring smaller producers' videos and offering backlinks on his YouTube channel.
Sarah Lane (television personality)Lane launched a weekly Apple iPhone podcast iFive for the iPhone on July 23, 2012, where she discusses five different iPhone related topics.
An NanbaNanba has been called the'' Queen of Hardcore'' for her many extreme videos with one director claiming `` She'll do absolutely anything'' after Nanba won 11 awards at Weekly Playboy s'' stupidest adult movie awards'' in March 2006.
Kay One (rapper)On March 30, 2012 Kay One's videos, along with millions of their views, have been removed from Bushido's YouTube channel.
Kata HayIn August 2010, Lisa Lavie hosted an'' ANGEL COVER CONTEST'' on her YouTube channel, asking YouTubers to submit their version of her song Angel.
Jo GarciaIn August 2008, based on her interest in video games, Garcia launched a video game blog that appears on Playboy.
Danni AsheDanni started her adult Internet site in 1995.
PittyIn 2011 Pitty gave an interview to a live social network, Orkut, talking about the launch of its new DVD, thus inaugurating, Orkut Live where you have exclusive interviews with celebrities.
Dan AmrichAs Senior Editor, he helped launch the US version of GamesRadar in 2005 and appeared in numerous episodes of its podcast TalkRadar, even following his leave of the site.
Michael Ian BlackOn February 21, 2009, Black instigated a'' Celeb-Feud'' -- or as he called it, the'' World's First Twitter War'' -- with LeVar Burton to see if he can muster more followers than Burton on the popular networking site Twitter.
Swizz BeatzInspired by GOOD Fridays the 2010 weekly series of free mp3 s from Kanye West, Swizz Beatz launched his own series entitled Monster Mondayslater that year.
Danni AsheThe site was launched in July 1995 and contained content exclusive to her.
Justin BieberBieber was discovered in 2008 by American talent manager Scooter Braun, who came across Bieber's videos on YouTube and later became his manager.
Brent EverettTo further extend his career in porn, Everett opened his own subscription website in late 2004, offering video streams, image downloads, live web cam shows, and an online shop where he sells his used underwear.
Prince (musician)At the 2008 Coachella Music Festival, Prince performed a cover of Radiohead's'' Creep'', but immediately after he forced YouTube and other sites to remove footage that fans had taken of the performance, despite Radiohead's demand for it to remain on the website.
Will Ferrell In April 2007, Ferrell launched'' Funny or Die'', a streaming video website where short comedy films are uploaded and voted on by users.
Ron Harris (photographer)Harris launched his'' Harris Archive'' in 2003, a website mainly featuring softcore photography and erotic movies.
Matt Pryor (musician)In 2012, Pryor launched'' Nothing to Write Home About,'' an interview podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with Pryor's musician friends.
Bushido (rapper)The first announcement video has been put online on August 22, 2012 via YouTube on his channel.
R. J. WilliamsYouTube spent 100 million dollars on launching this venture In June 2012, Williams was the subject of a cover story on BBC World News about the 100 Million dollar initiative and Young Hollywood's key role in it.
Riff Raff (rapper)Riff Raff took advantage of social media on Myspace, YouTube and WorldStarHipHop in late 2008, releasing songs, freestyle-videos, and sketch clips, which showcased his talent slapstick and performance art.
Melina PerezPerez responded to Candice's accusation in her blog by posting a picture of herself performing that move during an independent wrestling show in 2003, proving that she has been using the same move long before she joined WWE and before Candice began her professional wrestling career.
Sean KlitznerOn October 3, 2011, after speaking to Toby Turner who suggested he make a gaming channel, Klitzner uploaded his first gaming video on a channel called'' KlitznerGames''.
Kate HavnevikThe album was premiered online on Havnevik's official web site for 48hours from 11 -- 12 March 2006, and was added to Apple Computer's iTunes music store on 27 March 2006.
Greg RuckaIn May 2013, Rucka launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund the publication of a print edition of Lady Sabre, and achieved their initial funding goal of $ 27,500 within eight hours.
Gareth Roberts (writer)Roberts also wrote a series of'' TARDISODE s'', short videos available online and via mobile phone s promoting the 2006 series of Doctor Who.
William ShatnerIn 2008, he launched his video blogs on YouTube in a project renamed'' The Shatner Project.''
Kenshi YonezuHis 2009 song'' Musunde Hiraite Rasetsu to Mukuro'' was his first song to receive over 1,000,000 views on the site.
Julia MarcellIn October 2007, with the help of fans around the world, she obtained a sum of US$ 50,000 (through the website Sellaband) in order to record her first studio album.
Matt HasselbeckWhen Hasselbeck was rumored to be'' Plan A'' for the Tennessee Titans and rumors surfaced the Seahawks were pursuing Tarvaris Jackson instead of Hasselbeck, Seattle fans began a web and social media campaign at the end of the NFL lockout in 2011 to'' Bring Back Matt'', with a website www.
Heather ArmstrongIn November 2009, Armstrong introduced a new, interactive section to her website that allows registered users to post questions and responses.
Roy LeeThen, in 1997, Lee set up an Internet bulletin board called Tracker for twenty of his friends, who logged on and rated the scripts they read, and posted all the pertinent tracker information for each.
Leeann TweedenIn 2009 she became the public face of the website Autism | Rethinking Autism which uses a series of videos to educate the public about autism.
Drew CurtisSince then, the site has become one of the most popular link dump sites on the internet It was the first indie blog to earn one million dollars a year in profit In 2006, Curtis was featured on the cover of Business 2.
Greg Dean Schmitz On August 14, 1997, Schmitz created a Geocities website called Bookhouse's Previews of Upcoming Movies as a way to avoid having to repeat the same information in chat rooms and message boards when people would ask questions about movies that had n't been released yet, or that were rumored to be at some stage of development in Hollywood.
MC HammerHammer, Gary Vaynerchuk, Shaquille O'Neal and Rick Sanchez (host) celebrated the Best of Twitter in Brooklyn at the first Shorty Awards on February 11, 2009, which honored the top short-form content creators on Twitter.
Rusty MageeA YouTube channel devoted to Magee's life and career was launched on August 6th of 2013 (Magee's birthday) < 1 / http://www.
Nadya SulemanIn October, 2012 she was paid to participate in the launch of an internet debate site, Deeyoon.
Merlin MannOn February 26, 2007, Mann launched The Merlin Show, a video podcast primarily dedicated to long form interviews.
Niccolo Cosme In 2007, Cosme started'' Project Headshot Clinic'', a digital concept that merges profile photos used online with advertisement and/or advocacies.
Mark ZuckerbergIn August 2004, Zuckerberg, Andrew McCollum, Adam D'Angelo, and Sean Parker launched a competing peer-to-peer file sharing service called Wirehog, a precursor to Facebook Platform applications.
Chris SkilesHe was also a videographer during Warped Tour 2011 for the social media site Buzznet.
Natasha BedingfieldVideo diaries filmed during her trip were posted on her official website in early 2007.
Tim DeChristopherIn June 2013, DeChristopher and numerous other celebrities appeared in a video showing support for Chelsea Manning.
Marco Tempest In 2006, Tempest began posting `` Phonecam'' magic on YouTube and other popular viral video sites.
Floyd Brown00 on actual ad buys, also posting the ad on YouTube and other public platforms In August 2008 Brown teamed up with writer and entrepreneur Jerome Corsi to promote Corsi's book Obama Nation via viral web campaigns and emailings.
Queen Rania of JordanAn emissary for the United Nations' International Year of Microcredit in 2005, Queen Rania's belief in microfinance and her partnership with FINCA Queen Rania uses online social-networking tools such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Nicki HunterIn March 2010, Hunter appeared in a public service announcement for the Free Speech Coalition on the topic of internet piracy of adult content, directed by Michael Whiteacre.
Caitlin HillAlso in July 2007, Hill played herself in Lisa Donovan's comedy sketch LisaNova Does Youtube, in which she and other popular video bloggers are kidnapped by Donovan and made to comment on thousands of YouTube user profiles.
Judith DurhamBy 2009, Durham's rendition of'' A Perfect Day'' by Carrie Jacobs-Bond achieved more hits on YouTube than even the version by Paul Robeson but was withdrawn from availability because of questions involving access to intellectual property.
Hal TurnerIn August 2008 his website also closed down, though he retained a blog, it was shut down by his host, Google's Blogger, for violations of terms of service.
David Alan GrierOn his MySpace page, Grier posted : On March 3, 2009, David was a guest on The Adam Carolla Podcast.
Jawed Karim More than eight years after uploading the first video on YouTube, in response to YouTube's change to using Google + for its comment system, Karim returned to his original YouTube account on November 7, 2013, asking,'' why the fuck do i need a google + account to comment on a video ?''
PackFMIn May 2012, PackFM and Tonedeff began the Tacos and Chocolate Milk (TaCM) podcast, an approximately one hour long show where they discuss nothing in particular.
Max MinghellaIn David Fincher's The Social Network, the 2010 film about the origins of Facebook, he plays Divya Narendra, one of the Harvard upperclassmen who sues Mark Zuckerberg for stealing the idea behind Facebook.
Greyson Chance Chance's'' Paparazzi'' cover video was posted to YouTube, on April 28, 2010, and for almost two weeks the video generated low views.
Michael StipeIn 2011, Stipe participated in a live online Facebook chat with fans following the premiere of a new R. E. M. video on Dazed & Confused s website, Dazed Digital.
James Arthur (singer)His rendition was very similar to the rendition by YouTube star only1Noah, who uploaded it on 9 May 2012 and has earned over 17 million views from it.
Earl Sweatshirt On February 8, 2012, rumors spread around the internet that Sweatshirt had returned to the U. S. when a video of him surfaced on YouTube with a preview of a new song saying if viewers wanted'' the full thing'' they would have to give him 50,000 followers on Twitter.