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** [=HobbyKids=] Adventures (WebAnimation series as part of collaboration with Creator/ButchHartman)

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* [=HobbyKidzTV=]

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** ''VideoGame/TagWithRyan'' (collaboration with [[Creator/SmartBombInteractive WildWorks]])

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** ''VideoGame/TagWithRyan'' (collaboration with [[Creator/SmartBombInteractive WildWorks]])Creator/WildWorks)
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The company was founded in 2016 by Chris Williams (chief audience officer of former Maker Studios) and Albie Hecht (former president of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}), as a response to the rise of such channels and a lack of a network for them, as the result of Maker Studios being bought by Creator/{{Disney}} and having most of their channels kicked out, including the kids' ones. pocket.watch boasts many professionals working for them, owns some of the most popular children's channels, such as WebVideo/RyanToysReview, and has partnered with star companies to create and distribute products related to their channels.

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The company was founded in 2016 by Chris Williams (chief audience officer of former Maker Studios) and Albie Hecht (former president of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}), as a response to the rise of such channels and a lack of a network for them, as the result of and Maker Studios being bought by Creator/{{Disney}} and having most of their channels kicked out, including the kids' ones. pocket.watch boasts many professionals working for them, owns some of the most popular children's channels, such as WebVideo/RyanToysReview, and has partnered with star companies to create and distribute products related to their channels.
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The company was founded in 2016 by Chris Williams (chief audience officer of former Maker Studios) and Albie Hecht (former president of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as a response to the rise of such channels and a lack of a network for them, as the result of Maker Studios being bought by Creator/{{Disney}} and having most of their channels kicked out, including the kids' ones. pocket.watch boasts many professionals working for them, owns some of the most popular children's channels, such as WebVideo/RyanToysReview, and has partnered with star companies to create and distribute products related to their channels.

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The company was founded in 2016 by Chris Williams (chief audience officer of former Maker Studios) and Albie Hecht (former president of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}), as a response to the rise of such channels and a lack of a network for them, as the result of Maker Studios being bought by Creator/{{Disney}} and having most of their channels kicked out, including the kids' ones. pocket.watch boasts many professionals working for them, owns some of the most popular children's channels, such as WebVideo/RyanToysReview, and has partnered with star companies to create and distribute products related to their channels.
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In July 2018, Creator/{{Viacom}} invested 15 million dollars into pocket.watch as support for more family-friendly media.

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In July 2018, Creator/{{Viacom}} invested 15 $15 million dollars into pocket.watch as support for more family-friendly media.
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'''[[https://pocket.watch/ pocket.watch]]''', AKA '''[=PocketWatch=], Inc.''', is a company that owns a network of successful children's Website/YouTube channels[[note]]Fortunately, only the legit ones, not the {{YouTube Kids Channel}}s![[/note]] and seeks to commercialize and form media franchises and TheMerch on them.

The company was founded in 2016 by Chris Williams (chief audience officer of former Maker Studios) and Albie Hecht (former president of Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} as a response to the rise of such channels and a lack of a network for them, as the result of Maker Studios being bought by Creator/{{Disney}} and having most of their channels kicked out, including the kids' ones. pocket.watch boasts many professionals working for them, owns some of the most popular children's channels, such as WebVideo/RyanToysReview, and has partnered with star companies to create and distribute products related to their channels.

pocket.watch also has an original channel called Challenge Squad (formerly pocket.watch Challenge Squad), which feature two women, Jetta and Brandi, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin participating in various household challenges]].

In July 2018, Creator/{{Viacom}} invested 15 million dollars into pocket.watch as support for more family-friendly media.

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!! Channels under pocket.watch
* LetsPlay/CaptainSparklez
* Challenge Squad (original creation)
* [=HobbyKidzTV=]
** [=HobbyKids=] Adventures (WebAnimation series as part of collaboration with Creator/ButchHartman)
* [=EvanTubeHD=]
* [=JillianTubeHD=]
* Ryan's World brand:
** WebVideo/RyanToysReview
** Gus the Gummy Gator
** Combo Panda
** [=VTubers=]
** ''VideoGame/TagWithRyan'' (collaboration with [[Creator/SmartBombInteractive WildWorks]])
** ''Series/RyansMysteryPlaydate''

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