
CollegeHumor - Wikipedia
The company started to sell merchandise in 2004. In 2006, it began developing original video content, and by 2009 it was licensing original long-form programming to streaming platforms and television …
Dropout - YouTube
We used to be CollegeHumor, but after 20 years, everyone getting fired, and launching a streaming service, we decided to rebrand (the old videos are all still there, don't worry).
What Happened to CollegeHumor? How the Company Reinvented …
Jan 28, 2025 · CollegeHumor made popular sketch-comedy content online, but it's now been rebranded to Dropout. CEO Sam Reich explains to PEOPLE how he turned it into a success story.
New (And Confused) Fan —What Was CollegeHumor? - Reddit
Apr 1, 2024 · CollegeHumor was a comedy website started by a couple of dudes way back in 1999 where they posted memes and funny photos and whatnot. They grew over time and were eventually …
CollegeHumor - Ultimate Pop Culture Wiki
CollegeHumor is an internet comedy company based in Los Angeles. Aside from producing content for release on YouTube, it was also a former humor website owned by InterActiveCorp (IAC) until …
CollegeHumor (@collegehumor) • Instagram photos and videos
988K Followers, 99 Following, 5,044 Posts - CollegeHumor (@collegehumor) on Instagram: "Support us by signing up for @dropouttv!"
Dropout drops CollegeHumor — here’s why and what’s next - Polygon
Sep 26, 2023 · For Dropout’s 5th anniversary, Dimension 20 star Brennan Lee Mulligan and Game Changer host Sam Reich explain CollegeHumor history and new shows.
CollegeHumor Officially Changes Name to Dropout in Rebranding
Sep 26, 2023 · CollegeHumor was founded in 1999 by Josh Abramson and Ricky Van Veen — back in the days before the streaming revolution — and gained traction as a free, ad-supported comedy …
CollegeHumor - Facebook
CollegeHumor. 12,357,039 likes · 206,961 talking about this. Website: http://www.collegehumor.com Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/collegehumortv...
Dropout (TV Series 2006–2023) - IMDb
CollegeHumor has become an essential part of my life now. Their videos are humorous, sometimes a little bit on the dark side (which I liked) and some can be very deep, full of social satire, while some …