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- A television show comprised of contributions from the hitRECord community, a collaborative production company founded by Joseph Gordon-Levitt and his brother "Burning Dan."
- A feature length documentary that explores the history of LGBTQ+ stand up comedy, considering its importance as an instrument for social change over the past five decades.
- Cursed YouTuber Joey Graceffa finds himself guiding a number of invited social-media personalities into solving puzzles and voting one another off to survive the night, and not be slain by various monsters and evils.
- Searching for new clues to the whereabouts of Natalee Holloway, who disappeared in Aruba in May 2005.
- Slobby Robby (aka Robert Hall) is obsessed with pop-culture collectibles from the 1980s and 1990s. He is a world-famous buyer, seller and collector of vintage clothing and memorabilia from that era, including luxury leather bags and jewelry, jerseys and sneakers, toys, games and bootleg clothing (to name a few of his favorite categories). Slobby is majority owner of the store "Generation Cool" on the hip 4th Ave of Tucson, his hometown. At the store and on the streets he is known for his uncanny ability to examine any item from the '80s and '90s and instantly know if it's real, fake or bootleg, and his encyclopedic knowledge of its history, cultural significance and value.
- Create Together invites friends and families from all over the world who are coping with this unprecedented time of isolation to come together and showcase their creativity and collaboration. Rather than profiling lone artists and showcasing their finished work, each weekly episode will document the creative process as people find each other online, and remotely collaborate on a variety of family friendly projects - short films, short documentaries, music videos, and more. Anybody can come be a part of the show on HITRECORD, Gordon-Levitt's Emmy-winning platform for creative collaboration.
- A handsome man trying to find true love amongst a group of "princes". Who shall provide the happy ending?
- Jermaine Stone is the Street Somm. From street eats to comfort food to Michelin-starred masterpieces; Jermaine's mission is to prove there's no "right" way to pair wine.
- YouTube star and beauty influencer James Charles will join forces with others in the industry to judge six contestants in the race to be the next - James Charles. The four-part series will see Charles pick one up-and-coming makeup artist as the winner of a $50,000 cash prize.
- "Gay Skit Happens" is a half hour, quarterly sketch comedy series. The first of the four episodes is themed around Valentine's Day and will be hosted by "Mean Girls" alum Daniel Franzese. who joins the cast of comics - Brian Jordan Alvarez, Tara DiFrancisco, Julie Goldman, Stephen Guarino, Ken Kirby, Lyric Lewis, Courtney Pauroso, Bill Posley - to tackle all things funny in love, dating, relationships and sex in the age of social media.
- In this YouTube Originals special, Logic invites the world to collaborate with him on an original song, and opens up his creative process like never before. After Logic lays down some rough ideas and releases them on Joseph Gordon-Levitt's online collaborative platform, HITRECORD, the song takes on a life of its own: Thousands of people from around the world build on what Logic started, bringing their own ideas and influences, and inspiring each other to push the music in unexpected directions. Through this unique process, Logic discovers the stories and talents of 21 musicians: an unlikely band of collaborators who come together to create a truly original song and music video.
- Watch as YouTube star Todrick Hall gives you a glimpse into the making of his viral sensations. The show shares the behind the scenes fun and madness of his popular videos as well as the creative work and offset shenanigans of Todrick's friends and collaborators.
- Contestants will be asked to put their best creativity and artistry on display through a variety of challenges.
- Former recording artist Temmora Levy is on a mission to help future superstars achieve their highest potential through music. After her own tough upbringing in and out of foster homes, Temmora fell in love with the art of singing and performance. Today, Temmora owns Arommet Academy, an artist development academy in Memphis, providing a safe haven for talented children to escape whatever they might be going through. Juggling the challenges of training the kids while dealing with their stage parents, managing her daughter Meisha's pop girl group KARMA, and keeping up with the daily demands of motherhood and marriage, Temmora definitely has her work cut out for her. Each episode, her students compete for a chance at the coveted spot to open for KARMA at one of their shows. While she makes it her priority for each child to feel loved and accepted, make no mistake, Temmora is no easy critic - if her students want to make it to the top, they better be prepared to work.
- A team of pranksters who dress as animals and challenge each other in hidden camera segments, where the loser faces a punishment.
- A young woman runs a car service for college students and others who overindulged the night before.
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- TV MovieFollow downsizing enthusiast "TK" Devine as he road trips across America, unearthing stories of everyday people downsizing in extraordinary ways to redefine the American Dream.
- "The stories behind the songs we love, performed by the people who wrote them."
- Across the country, there are small businesses for sale from $25,000 to $25 million. Buy one and you stop working for the man and start working for yourself. Reformed entrepreneur, self-made millionaire, and small-business expert, Dennis Mulgannon helps people escape the rat race and become their own boss in a week, by buying the existing small business of their dreams. In each close-ended episode of BYOB: Be Your Own Boss, Dennis will lead one couple-spouses, best friends, college buddies-as they tour and "test drive" three small businesses for sale, which fit their budget, interests, and lifestyle needs. Then, they will choose one business to buy, and Dennis will help them negotiate the deal. In just one week, a couple will buy their own business, be their own boss, and live their version of the American dream.
- MTV and YouTube personality Todrick Hall teams up with Aubrey Peeples(Jem)in this musical video for the 2015 movie "Jem and the Holograms"
- This CW comedy special, hosted by Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino, shows professional mascots taking their jobs a little too seriously, and surprising unsuspecting passers-by in the real world with hilarious pranks.
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- Temmora introduces her hectic life as she runs "Arommet Academy," a music boot camp for talented children as well as managing her daughter, Miesha's R&B group, Karma. In week one of the new semester, she has a heated exchange with one of the parents and picks one student to open for Karma on Beale Street.
- Temmora teaches her students about inspiration and takes the students on a sobering field trip to the National Civil Rights Museum. Students compete at historic Clayborn Temple for a spot to perform at MLK Day. Miesha agrees to go out on a date with rapper, Silento, and drags her best friend and group mate, Kirsten, along with her.
- Temmora teaches the students all about stage presence. The student selected for this week's showcase will perform on a "360 Degree" stage at the Fitz Casino during a prize boxing match. Momma Jessie informs Temmora that Miesha went on a date and Temmora confronts Miesha in a fiery dispute.
- Temmora's students compete to perform in a music video with Karma. Miesha meets with a stylist to replace her mother whose sense of style has become increasingly outdated. Miesha regrets it when the stylist arrives at the shoot unprepared. Temmora chooses two students to perform in the music video.
- Temmora has her students compete to join Karma on their "Stop The Bullying Tour." Students share their experiences with bullying and one admits being bullied caused her to attempt suicide. Temmora teaches Chekera how to drive, but regrets it when Chekera almost wrecks her truck. Temmora selects a student to perform at her former middle school, which floods Temmora with harsh memories of her early life in foster care.
- Temmora challenges the students to compete and perform at the Memphis Hip Hop Awards where Temmora is being honored as M.V.P. of the City. Chekera goes home to take a test to avoid being expelled. Temmora has her oldest daughter, Roxy, to step in to replace Chekera. Miesha devastates Temmora with big news on stage at the awards. Temmora chooses three students to perform at the Awards.
- Temmora's students compete for the opportunity to perform with a live band. After a heated confrontation with Temmora and her husband, Miesha and Kirsten settle in to their new apartment by throwing a rowdy housewarming party. Temmora punishes Chekera for leaving last week by making her compete for her position as the third member of Karma. Temmora selects one student to perform with the band and a surprise guest shows up for support.
- It's the final week at the Academy, Temmora rewards finalist students with the opportunity to perform at the big end-of-the-year showcase. Miesha feels disrespected by her mother during a tension-filled radio interview. Temmora gives out awards to the students. Temmora and Miesha make up. Temmora signs one student to her record label, Arommet Records.
- Joey Graceffa ventures into purgatory to rescue his friends, who have fallen in past eras, from the clutches of the Collector. However, his rescue mission becomes a survival mission as the Collector's Museum of the Dead comes to life.