CollegeHumor isn’t dead: IAC is selling the brand to Reich, who will continue running Dropout with an aim to resurrect the larger brand later on. Now the company has abruptly folded inward, turning back into a bare-bones media startup after decades of growth. ![]() ![]() In 2016 it launched its own streaming service, Dropout. It branched into novelty clothing (BustedTees), cable television ( The CollegeHumor Show, Adam Ruins Everything), and nerd culture spinoffs (Dorkly). ![]() ![]() CollegeHumor shape-shifted frequently during its 20-year run, but the evolutions were expansions: bicoastal offices, more staffers, higher production values.
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