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   Fremantle, the company behind "American Idol," "The X Factor" and the international "Got Talent" franchise, is already a huge YouTube partner, said of Los Angeles, senior vice president of development and production for the London-based company.
Some series will feature audience-produced video, but Apple iPhone 5 Covers "Growing Up Wild" features TV-style production.
LOS ANGELES - Instead of an alarm clock, they wake to the sounds of elephants and tigers. They Pandora Bracelets Charms walk their dogs, but it's often to go see the crocodiles and echidnas. And when they worry, it is about creatures such as the Tazmanian devil.
Robert, 8, wants people to iphone 5 case leak know: "Not all animals actually make good pets. Be careful what animals you actually choose and always protect animals."
Vargas wouldn't disclose how much Fremantle is investing in the effort, hinting only that it wasn't as much as traditional TV programming.
"There are over 3.2 billion views of Fremantle content on YouTube today," he said. "That's where our audiences are going, from TV to the new media world, so we are moving there as well."
Pet Collective on YouTube taps into love of animals
They are also the stars of "Growing Up Wild," one of several pet series FremantleMedia plans for its new YouTube channel called The Pet Collective.
The pet lovers' channel and "Growing Up Wild" debuted May 31. Through the week, The Pet Collective debuted other new shows, including "The Litter," the story of a litter of kittens narrated by ; "The Unadoptables," looking at hard-to-adopt pets; and "Master Pet," a scripted comedy-drama about a woman and her cat who seems to be masterminding her dating life.
A new 5-minute episode of each series will air weekly. There will be about 10 episodes in each series, and they will remain in rotation for a year. By Clarisonic Mia 2 the end of summer, Fremantle expects to have 20 hours of programming on YouTube. At 12 episodes an hour, that's 240 individual episodes.
The kids talk a lot about Irwin, who died in 2006 when he was hit in the chest by a stingray's barb while snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef. They are proud of him and his accomplishments.
Both kids want to carry on his work, especially species preservation. "My dad always said this, and I thought it was very profound. He said, 'I always understand crocodiles because they will always try and kill you, no matter what. You know what they're going to do,'" Bindi said.
Robert and Bindi Irwin live in the center of the 1,500-acre near Brisbane, a thriving legacy to their late father and crocodile hunter, .
"They are such an engaging duo. It's the Irwins naturally telling the camera and the audience their anecdotes about these animals. It's not like they are reading scripts or anything. They are really passionate about the subject," Vargas Pandora pandora store Dangle said.
YouTube, owned by , launched its original 100-channel initiative in 2011 and invited Hollywood to come up with ideas. Pets and their popularity seemed a perfect match for Fremantle and its production abilities, Vargas said.
Bindi, 13, says she hopes the show generates interest in conservation because "every time we lose an animal species, it's like losing a brick from the house. Pretty soon, the house just falls over."
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