![]() The post Fine Bros., Nick Cannon to Adapt Popular YouTube Franchise for Nickelodeon appeared first on TheWrap. Nickelodeon has yet to greenlight the show, though it did make a pilot. Snap-to-snap 60-minute presentation of a Big Ten football game. Cannon and Ncredible are represented by ICM Partners.įor the record: An earlier version of this story said that Nickelodeon picked up 13 episodes. B1G Football in 60: Indiana at Ohio State - 11/12/22. ![]() “The hit shows build off each other and our main channel is the hub where all this stuff lives.” “We consider our main channel like a TV network and all the staple shows should be in one place,” the Fine Brothers told TheWrap before the launch of the second season of their show “My Music.” They are writers and directors in the mold of television showrunners. Unlike most popular YouTubers who excel in front of the camera, their strength is behind it. A compilation of all guest star introductions from the television series Cannon The pilot and the TV-movie The Return of Frank Cannon did not use the sh. Also read: WME Signs the Fine Bros., Snagging Two of YouTube’s (and Soon TV’s) Brightest StarsĪs TheWrap first reported, the Fine Brothers signed with WME last November to help grow their business beyond their robust YouTube presence.
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