clicknetwork.tv
Industry | Entertainment |
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Founded | 2007 |
Headquarters | Singapore |
Website | clicknetwork |
clicknetwork.tv is an online video network founded in 2007 and based in Singapore. The network produces original short-form, reality, lifestyle and comedic video content. It is part of the Maker Studios network.
Circulation
clicknetwork.tv videos are available via the network's website, YouTube, and dedicated mobile applications. It is the most subscribed and most viewed YouTube channel based in Singapore.[1][2]
Controversies
In April 2008, clicknetwork.tv released a video of blogger Xiaxue reviewing the newly released Apple iPhone. The negative review (which started with a fake China-made iPhone) generated over 300,000 hits within days.[3] It was also mentioned by Fake Steve Jobs as the 'worst iPhone review so far'.[4]
clicknetwork.tv has also been mentioned numerous times in the Singapore local media for its suggestive videos.[5][6][7][8]
Content
Some of the regulars of the network include the blogger Xiaxue, actress Oon Shu An, and comedian Irene Ang from Fly Entertainment.
References
- ^ http://vidstatsx.com/youtube-top-100-most-subscribed-singapore-sg-channels YouTube Top 100 Most Subscribed Singapore Video Producers
- ^ http://vidstatsx.com/youtube-top-100-most-viewed-singapore-sg YouTube Top 100 Most Viewed Singapore Video Producers
- ^ https://gizmodo.com/383469/asian-blogstar-flames-back-apple-iphone-fanboys Asian Blogstar Flames Back Apple, iPhone Fanboys
- ^ http://www.fakesteve.net/2008/04/worst-iphone-review-so-far.html The worst iPhone review so far
- ^ http://news.asiaone.com/News/The%2BNew%2BPaper/Story/A1Story20091102-177424.html Even the way they talk seems slutty: Mum of 3
- ^ http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BNew%2BPaper/Story/A1Story20091102-177421.html Can’t figure out ‘For-bees’ (Forbes) magazine
- ^ http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BNew%2BPaper/Story/A1Story20091102-177420.html Too smut for their own good?
- ^ http://www.asiaone.com/News/The%2BNew%2BPaper/Story/A1Story20091102-177423.html It’s not everyone’s cup of tea