For YouTube ghost hunters Sam and Colby, October is the most important month of the year. As their channel surges past one billion lifetime views, Sam Golbach and Colby Brock are unveiling their scariest spooky season slate so far: Their latest Hell Week will include seven horror documentaries, which will be released over two weeks beginning on October 16.
Sam and Colby’s occult adventures have brought 7.8 million subscribers to their channel and unlocked numerous opportunities, including a book deal and a U.S. tour. October is usually the busiest time of the year for the duo, and they spent months preparing for their return to Hell Week. Before October 16, their last upload came on August 28.
The end of that month-long hiatus is bringing a flurry of activity to the Sam and Colby channel. In trailers for Hell Week 2022, Golbach and Brock described the 14-day bonanza as “by far the scariest...
Sam and Colby’s occult adventures have brought 7.8 million subscribers to their channel and unlocked numerous opportunities, including a book deal and a U.S. tour. October is usually the busiest time of the year for the duo, and they spent months preparing for their return to Hell Week. Before October 16, their last upload came on August 28.
The end of that month-long hiatus is bringing a flurry of activity to the Sam and Colby channel. In trailers for Hell Week 2022, Golbach and Brock described the 14-day bonanza as “by far the scariest...
- 10/17/2022
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, a YouTube duo who have amassed upwards of 4 million subscribers on the strength of their paranormal investigation videos, are hitting the road.
The entrepreneurial duo will embark on their paranormal-themed All In One tour this year, comprising 13 stops across the country beginning on May 10 in Chicago and culminating in Los Angeles on May 26.
The hourlong show will feature immersive experiences encompassing the duo’s numerous business ventures, including their merch brand Explr (which stands for 'explore' and is produced in collaboration with Fanjoy) and Meta Life -- subscription-based online platform that provides participants with emotional health tips and lessons on applicable life skills that are delivered via exclusive videos, posts, and challenges.
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The entrepreneurial duo will embark on their paranormal-themed All In One tour this year, comprising 13 stops across the country beginning on May 10 in Chicago and culminating in Los Angeles on May 26.
The hourlong show will feature immersive experiences encompassing the duo’s numerous business ventures, including their merch brand Explr (which stands for 'explore' and is produced in collaboration with Fanjoy) and Meta Life -- subscription-based online platform that provides participants with emotional health tips and lessons on applicable life skills that are delivered via exclusive videos, posts, and challenges.
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- 3/6/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, the YouTube duo best known for their docustyle explorations of haunted locales, have launched a new business endeavor to help their fans develop important life skills.
Golbach and Brock today introduced Meta Life -- a subscription-based, interactive platform that will provide participants with emotional health tips and lessons on applicable life skills that are delivered via exclusive videos, posts, and challenges. Sam and Colby will also respond to user comments and questions on the platform, which will serve as a private social network for community members to support one another.
Golbach and Brock partnered with Love Is Louder on the initiative -- a project of The Jed Foundation, a suicide prevention nonprofit, that aims to help teens and young adults feel more connected. An undisclosed portion of each Meta Life subscription will benefit Love Is Louder.
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Golbach and Brock today introduced Meta Life -- a subscription-based, interactive platform that will provide participants with emotional health tips and lessons on applicable life skills that are delivered via exclusive videos, posts, and challenges. Sam and Colby will also respond to user comments and questions on the platform, which will serve as a private social network for community members to support one another.
Golbach and Brock partnered with Love Is Louder on the initiative -- a project of The Jed Foundation, a suicide prevention nonprofit, that aims to help teens and young adults feel more connected. An undisclosed portion of each Meta Life subscription will benefit Love Is Louder.
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- 11/19/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
If Shane Dawson helped bring the homespun YouTube docuseries format mainstream, countless creators have sought to make it their own.
Next up, paranormal investigating vlogging duo Sam Golbach and Colby Brock are venturing across the pond for a new spooky series dubbed The Graveyard, Variety reports. Set in the U.K., the four-part project was shot in the allegedly haunted Langham Hotel, as well as a nearby church graveyard.
Dropping ahead of Halloween this Sunday, the series marks the first time that the duo have posted on their YouTube channel (3.6 million subscribers) in roughly two months, as well as their first time taking their content overseas. Brock told Variety that the show marks their highest production budget to date, and will also include the use of paranormal-sensing devices as well as appearances by two of their friends and fellow creators: Jake Webber and Corey Schere.
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Next up, paranormal investigating vlogging duo Sam Golbach and Colby Brock are venturing across the pond for a new spooky series dubbed The Graveyard, Variety reports. Set in the U.K., the four-part project was shot in the allegedly haunted Langham Hotel, as well as a nearby church graveyard.
Dropping ahead of Halloween this Sunday, the series marks the first time that the duo have posted on their YouTube channel (3.6 million subscribers) in roughly two months, as well as their first time taking their content overseas. Brock told Variety that the show marks their highest production budget to date, and will also include the use of paranormal-sensing devices as well as appearances by two of their friends and fellow creators: Jake Webber and Corey Schere.
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- 10/14/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
CAA has signed YouTube duo Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, whose videos on the Sam And Colby channel have racked up 2.8 million subscribers.
Golbach and Brock, who are famous for exploring abandoned and haunted destinations, with 9.6 million followers across all platforms, will be repped by CAA in all areas of their burgeoning careers. Curiously, however, the duo posted a video on April 7 announcing an indefinite YouTube hiatus on the heels of a scary experience while attempting to enact a ritual on a haunted hike. However, The Hollywood Reporter notes that the two guys appeared at Snapchat’s first-ever Snap Partner Summit on April 4, where they announced that an original docuseries dubbed Stranded With Sam And Colby was on the way.
Goldbach and Brock have also launched a number of offline ventures amid their rise to fame, including a tour with Fullscreen Live, as well as an altruistic endeavor dubbed The Life Project,...
Golbach and Brock, who are famous for exploring abandoned and haunted destinations, with 9.6 million followers across all platforms, will be repped by CAA in all areas of their burgeoning careers. Curiously, however, the duo posted a video on April 7 announcing an indefinite YouTube hiatus on the heels of a scary experience while attempting to enact a ritual on a haunted hike. However, The Hollywood Reporter notes that the two guys appeared at Snapchat’s first-ever Snap Partner Summit on April 4, where they announced that an original docuseries dubbed Stranded With Sam And Colby was on the way.
Goldbach and Brock have also launched a number of offline ventures amid their rise to fame, including a tour with Fullscreen Live, as well as an altruistic endeavor dubbed The Life Project,...
- 4/15/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Who got signed, promoted, hired or fired? The Hollywood Reporter’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact rebecca.sun@thr.com.
Paranormal activity
CAA has signed Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, who have amassed 9.6 million social media followers for their videos exploring abandoned and haunted sites around the world. Their most popular video, “Scariest Night of Our Lives: Queen Mary Room B340,” has 8 million views, and they recently completed a sold-out U.S. tour produced by Fullscreen Live.
On April 7, Sam and Colby posted a video claiming ...
Paranormal activity
CAA has signed Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, who have amassed 9.6 million social media followers for their videos exploring abandoned and haunted sites around the world. Their most popular video, “Scariest Night of Our Lives: Queen Mary Room B340,” has 8 million views, and they recently completed a sold-out U.S. tour produced by Fullscreen Live.
On April 7, Sam and Colby posted a video claiming ...
- 4/15/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Who got signed, promoted, hired or fired? The Hollywood Reporter’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact rebecca.sun@thr.com.
Paranormal activity
CAA has signed Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, who have amassed 9.6 million social media followers for their videos exploring abandoned and haunted sites around the world. Their most popular video, “Scariest Night of Our Lives: Queen Mary Room B340,” has 8 million views, and they recently completed a sold-out U.S. tour produced by Fullscreen Live.
On April 7, Sam and Colby posted a video claiming ...
Paranormal activity
CAA has signed Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, who have amassed 9.6 million social media followers for their videos exploring abandoned and haunted sites around the world. Their most popular video, “Scariest Night of Our Lives: Queen Mary Room B340,” has 8 million views, and they recently completed a sold-out U.S. tour produced by Fullscreen Live.
On April 7, Sam and Colby posted a video claiming ...
- 4/15/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Join our newsletter to get more stories like this YouTube sensations Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, better known as Sam and Colby, were arrested yesterday alongside Ireland Boys’ Ricky by the Tampa, Florida police department. According to police reports, all three were arrested for trespassing on a construction site. Ricky Ireland and Sam Goldbach were released on bond while Cole Brock remains behind bars at the time of writing, according to the report. Brock faces two additional charges of unauthorized use or possession of a drivers license and is currently on a $6,000 bond. Sam and Colby have over 2.2 million subscribers on their joint channel, which usually […]
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- 1/17/2019
- by Frank Yemi
- Monsters and Critics
Among more than 1,500 attendees at the Ad Council’s 65th annual Public Service Award Dinner in December were Sam Golbach and Colby Brock, the self-dubbed big brothers of the internet.
Golbach and Brock, whose shared YouTube channel Sam and Colby has 2.1 million followers, are known for their videos exploring abandoned and empty places. But the duo was invited to the dinner not because of the millions of views their exploration adventures garner each month, but because of their altruistic endeavor: The Life Project.
Originally launched in 2016 and in development for relaunch right now, The Life Project offers videos and podcasts from Golbach and Brock that are meant to teach kids necessary life skills they don’t learn in school. The project’s hub also serves as a community center, giving members a way to connect to each other through forums. (Membership and access to the project’s content currently costs $17 per month.
Golbach and Brock, whose shared YouTube channel Sam and Colby has 2.1 million followers, are known for their videos exploring abandoned and empty places. But the duo was invited to the dinner not because of the millions of views their exploration adventures garner each month, but because of their altruistic endeavor: The Life Project.
Originally launched in 2016 and in development for relaunch right now, The Life Project offers videos and podcasts from Golbach and Brock that are meant to teach kids necessary life skills they don’t learn in school. The project’s hub also serves as a community center, giving members a way to connect to each other through forums. (Membership and access to the project’s content currently costs $17 per month.
- 1/3/2019
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
YouTube personality and vlogger Sam Pepper has quit social media following the massive backlash he received for a prank in November. Pepper made all of the content on his YouTube channel private and deleted all of his tweets, save for one which simply says, “I give up.” In November, Pepper released a video in which Colby Brock, one half of the Vine duo Colby and Sam, is fixing his car in the middle of the street with partner Sam Golbach when a masked man covers Golbach’s head with a bag, tapes together his hands and feet and stuffs him in the trunk of.
- 2/22/2016
- by Joe Otterson
- The Wrap
As you may have heard by now, controversial “prankster” Sam Pepper is making headlines again. More than a year after one of his invasive “social experiments” led to backlash from the YouTube community and a string of sexual abuse allegations against him, Pepper has made his way back into the news by faking a murder for one of his videos.
Pepper collaborated with fellow social media personality Colby Brock on the prank. The target was one of their friends, Sam Golbach. Late at night, a masked assailant staged a kidnapping of Brock and Golbach, bound them up on a rooftop, and simulated a cold-blooded execution of Brock. As Golbach descends into hysteria, Brock stands up, alive and well, and reveals the whole setup as an elaborate prank.
The reason I described Pepper’s latest nonsense is to dissuade potential viewers from seeking it out. I will not link to Pepper and Brock’s respective channels,...
Pepper collaborated with fellow social media personality Colby Brock on the prank. The target was one of their friends, Sam Golbach. Late at night, a masked assailant staged a kidnapping of Brock and Golbach, bound them up on a rooftop, and simulated a cold-blooded execution of Brock. As Golbach descends into hysteria, Brock stands up, alive and well, and reveals the whole setup as an elaborate prank.
The reason I described Pepper’s latest nonsense is to dissuade potential viewers from seeking it out. I will not link to Pepper and Brock’s respective channels,...
- 12/1/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
YouTube star Sam Pepper is on the hot seat after playing a prank in which his victim is led to believe his best friend is kidnapped and killed right in front of him. In video of the prank, Colby Brock, one half of the Vine duo Colby and Sam, is fixing his car in the middle of the street with partner Sam Golbach when a masked man covers Golbach’s head with a bag, tapes together his hands and feet, and stuffs him in the trunk of the car. The next cut shows both Brock and Golbach tied to chairs on a Los Angeles rooftop,...
- 12/1/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
British YouTube star Sam Pepper has over 2 million subscribers, aqua hair, and, as of yesterday, the entire internet against him. On Sunday, Pepper uploaded a prank video (you'll find many such videos on his channel) in which he carries out an elaborate ruse to scare the shit out of one half of the Vine star duo Sam Golbach and Colby Brock. In the video, Pepper kidnaps Colby (who was in on the prank) and Golbach and takes them to a rooftop where Pepper pretends to shoot and kill Colby in front of an absolutely petrified Golbach. ("We're just kids from Kansas!" Golbach can be heard screaming through tears.) They then let the cameras roll while Golbach — who's been tied to a chair the whole time — screams and cries for about a minute, believing his best friend has just been murdered, until Colby comes back from the dead...
- 11/30/2015
- by Dee Lockett
- Vulture
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