Anthony Padilla is rejoining the popular comedy YouTube channel Smosh. Smosh was founded in 2005 by Padilla, 35, and Ian Hecox, 35, both Sacramento natives. Padilla left the channel in June 2017 due ...
Smosh, the YouTube comedy brand left stranded after parent company Defy Media went belly-up, may be about to get a new business partner. The combo would be a good fit — it would bring together two of ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration, along with the Elks community service organization and Sunny Day Entertainment, are partnering with the YouTube comedy brand Smosh to introduce a new anti-drug ...
One of YouTube’s oldest and most successful comedy collectives, Smosh, has been bought back by its once-estranged co-creators, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla—marking a new chapter in the brand that has ...
With 38 million subscribers, the YouTube comedy series Smosh is a phenom. But Smosh's stars didn't always have it easy. When Smosh wanted to expand with more videos, more channels, and more people ...
"We're thrilled to welcome Joel to Smosh, and as a true industry leader, he will enable us to continue producing creative content and elevate our comedy to new heights," said Daniel Tibbets, CEO of ...
Ian Hecox, Mari Takahashi, and Courtney Miller of Smosh answer the web's most searched questions about Smosh and themselves. Is Ian Hecox related to Abraham Lincoln? How did Mari Takahashi chip her ...