Netflix's new deal with Ms. Rachel, the kid content phenom, marks the latest major influencer agreement to come to streaming.
Like many other streaming services, the YouTube app on Apple TV now prompts you to pick an account every time you launch it.
The entertainment giant hopes the sing-songy content creator’s 13 million young fans will follow her to the streaming service.
Rachel Accurso, the beloved children’s YouTube star, announced a deal with the streaming service, broadening her audience and making it even easier to find her content.
Parents and children everywhere know Ms. Rachel’s music well, and now the viral YouTube sensation will be coming to Netflix with a brand new show featuring her most popular music.
Rachel Accurso, better known as toddler-educator-of-the-internet Ms. Rachel, is bringing her popular YouTube series to Netflix.
Enormously popular kids educational content creator Ms. Rachel is finally coming to a streaming service near you.
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Ms. Rachel, a new four-part series featuring educator Rachel Accurso, whose YouTube channel generates over 400 million views per month, is set to premiere globally on Netflix on January 27.
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Ms. Rachel has that shining optimism on display that's netted her over 16 million subscribers on YouTube alone. I'm lowkey jealous because it seems like she's making beaucoup bucks with such a great idea, and maybe even more so now that Netflix is involved. Why should readers be so thrilled about this development though?