“I can’t even begin to describe the appreciation I have for all the support we’ve received from this fanbase that has allowed us to pursue this dream and our passions.” “We were truly fortunate to have the opportunity from BuzzFeed to make this show,” Bergara said in a statement. Beyond the final seasons of “BuzzFeed Unsolved,” the BuzzFeed Unsolved Network will continue to be “the go-to YouTube channel for all things horror, mystery and paranormal content,” according to the company. Since it debuted in 2016, “BuzzFeed Unsolved” has accumulated more than 1.3 billion views for the show exploring popular crimes and mysteries (and more than 16.6 billion minutes of total watch-time). “Ryan and Shane will always be welcome in our content and a part of the BuzzFeed network as they take time to focus on their YouTube channel Watcher.” ![]() ![]() “BuzzFeed has always worked hard to foster an environment where BuzzFeed creators can experiment and grow their careers - and we will support our creators who wish to explore new avenues independently,” a rep said in a statement. In 2019, Bergara and Madej quit BuzzFeed as full-time employees and together with ex-BuzzFeeder Steve Lim formed their own entertainment studio/network Watcher Entertainment.
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