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| founder = Jason Y. Lee
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| hq_location = Los Angeles, California, United States
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| website = {{url|jubileemedia.com/}}
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}}'''Jubilee Media''' is a [[Los Angeles]]–based media company. It runs the Jubilee [[YouTube]] channel, which has over 8.4 million subscribers as of November 2023.
}}'''Jubilee Media''' is a [[Los Angeles]]–based media company. It runs the Jubilee [[YouTube]] channel, which has nearly 8.5 million subscribers as of January 2024.


==History==
==History==
Jubilee was created by Korean-American entrepreneur '''Jason Y. Lee'''. Lee first founded Jubilee as a [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit company]] back in 2010, and then transitioned it to a profit company in 2017 after raising over $650,000 dollars.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Liu |first=Jennifer |date=2021-05-20 |title=This founder quit his 6-figure job to start a business: How he went from making $0 to paying himself $97,000 |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/20/jubilee-media-founder-and-ceo-jason-y-lee-lives-on-97000-dollars-in-la.html |access-date=2023-06-19 |website=CNBC |language=en}}</ref> In September 2022, Jubilee announced they had raised over $1 million, and had launched a new channel called Nectar, centered around romantic relationships.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gutelle |first1=Sam |title=Jubilee has raised $1.1 million, signed with WME, and launched a new brand about love (Exclusive) |url=https://www.tubefilter.com/2022/09/28/jubilee-funding-round-million-wme-signs-nectar-brand/ |website=tubefilter.com |publisher=Tubefilter}}</ref>
Jubilee was created by entrepreneur '''Jason Y. Lee'''. Lee first founded Jubilee as a [[Nonprofit organization|non-profit company]] back in 2010, and then transitioned it to a profit company in 2017 after raising over $650,000 dollars.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Liu |first=Jennifer |date=2021-05-20 |title=This founder quit his 6-figure job to start a business: How he went from making $0 to paying himself $97,000 |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/20/jubilee-media-founder-and-ceo-jason-y-lee-lives-on-97000-dollars-in-la.html |access-date=2023-06-19 |website=CNBC |language=en}}</ref> In September 2022, Jubilee announced they had raised over $1 million, and had launched a new channel called Nectar, centered around romantic relationships.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Gutelle |first1=Sam |title=Jubilee has raised $1.1 million, signed with WME, and launched a new brand about love (Exclusive) |url=https://www.tubefilter.com/2022/09/28/jubilee-funding-round-million-wme-signs-nectar-brand/ |website=tubefilter.com |date=28 September 2022 |publisher=Tubefilter}}</ref>


==Content==
==Content==
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*''Ranking'', where people rank each other on a certain societal topic.
*''Ranking'', where people rank each other on a certain societal topic.
*''Versus 1,'' where someone speed dates many people in hopes of finding a match.
*''Versus 1,'' where someone speed dates many people in hopes of finding a match.
The most popular video on the channel is called "30 vs 1: Dating App in Real Life", where a man swipes left and right on possible dates in a way similar to that of the app [[Tinder (app)|Tinder.]]<ref>{{Cite news |last=Adeniji |first=Ade |date=2024-01-01 |title=How YouTube Dating Shows Are Changing the Way We Hook Up |url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/youtube-dating-shows-like-updating-change-the-way-we-hook-up |access-date=2024-04-26 |work=The Daily Beast |language=en}}</ref>


== In media ==
== In media ==
Jubilee Media has been featured on [[BuzzFeed|Buzzfeed]], [[HuffPost|''The Huffington Post'']], [[Mashable]], and [[The Queen Latifah Show|''The Queen Latifah Show'']].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jason Y. Lee {{!}} UCI Law |url=https://www.law.uci.edu/centers/korea-law-center/events/conferences/peer-mentorship-2017/entertainment/bio-jason-y-lee.html |access-date=2023-07-10 |website=www.law.uci.edu}}</ref> Jubilee is also featured in many reaction videos on YouTube, including [[PewDiePie]].<ref>{{Citation |title=Reacting to 6 Bros vs 1 Secret PewDiePie - Jubilee React #17 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-fRWPmr2RA |access-date=2023-11-19 |language=en}}</ref>
Jubilee Media has been featured on [[BuzzFeed|Buzzfeed]], [[HuffPost|''The Huffington Post'']], [[Mashable]], and ''[[The Queen Latifah Show]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jason Y. Lee {{!}} UCI Law |url=https://www.law.uci.edu/centers/korea-law-center/events/conferences/peer-mentorship-2017/entertainment/bio-jason-y-lee.html |access-date=2023-07-10 |website=www.law.uci.edu}}</ref> Jubilee is also featured in many reaction videos on YouTube, including [[PewDiePie]].<ref>{{Citation |title=Reacting to 6 Bros vs 1 Secret PewDiePie - Jubilee React #17 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-fRWPmr2RA |access-date=2023-11-19 |language=en}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{official|https://www.jubileemedia.com/}}
*{{official website|https://www.jubileemedia.com/}}


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[[Category:2017 establishments in California]]

Latest revision as of 18:27, 8 May 2024

Jubilee Media
Company typePrivate
IndustryMedia
Founded2017
FounderJason Y. Lee
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, United States
Websitejubileemedia.com

Jubilee Media is a Los Angeles–based media company. It runs the Jubilee YouTube channel, which has nearly 8.5 million subscribers as of January 2024.

History[edit]

Jubilee was created by entrepreneur Jason Y. Lee. Lee first founded Jubilee as a non-profit company back in 2010, and then transitioned it to a profit company in 2017 after raising over $650,000 dollars.[1] In September 2022, Jubilee announced they had raised over $1 million, and had launched a new channel called Nectar, centered around romantic relationships.[2]

Content[edit]

Jubilee has several series:

  • Ask Me Anything, where people ask a person relevant to a certain societal topic questions.
  • Middle Ground, where two opposing sides have a debate and attempt to find common ground.
  • Odd Man Out, where a secret mole is in a group, and has to be spotted by others through questions.
  • Seeking Secrets, where people read strangers secrets on a certain topic.
  • Spectrum, where people belonging to an identity measure their beliefs by moving to the left or right.
  • Ranking, where people rank each other on a certain societal topic.
  • Versus 1, where someone speed dates many people in hopes of finding a match.

The most popular video on the channel is called "30 vs 1: Dating App in Real Life", where a man swipes left and right on possible dates in a way similar to that of the app Tinder.[3]

In media[edit]

Jubilee Media has been featured on Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post, Mashable, and The Queen Latifah Show.[4] Jubilee is also featured in many reaction videos on YouTube, including PewDiePie.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Liu, Jennifer (2021-05-20). "This founder quit his 6-figure job to start a business: How he went from making $0 to paying himself $97,000". CNBC. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
  2. ^ Gutelle, Sam (28 September 2022). "Jubilee has raised $1.1 million, signed with WME, and launched a new brand about love (Exclusive)". tubefilter.com. Tubefilter.
  3. ^ Adeniji, Ade (2024-01-01). "How YouTube Dating Shows Are Changing the Way We Hook Up". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2024-04-26.
  4. ^ "Jason Y. Lee | UCI Law". www.law.uci.edu. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  5. ^ Reacting to 6 Bros vs 1 Secret PewDiePie - Jubilee React #17, retrieved 2023-11-19

External links[edit]