Last summer, Ari Fitz set herself a goal to create a YouTube video every day. “We look for groups of creators who we think can be the next big YouTube star,” said Jamie Byrne, director of YouTube Creators. He added that Youtube plans on offering the program several times a year to different groups of creators. “Supercharger is a great way for us to help emerging female creators to tell their own story in their own voice.”There is little data available that show a disparity between the kinds of deals male and female YouTube creators get. Vanessa Hill, 30, of New York, also makes Youtube videos full-time.
Source: Los Angeles Times June 22, 2017 15:45 UTC