Suck it, tie-dye - content creation is camp's new darling
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Rob Litterst Rob Litterst
Sara Friedman Sara Friedman
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Suck it, tie-dye - content creation is camp's new darling

With kids increasingly wanting to become YouTubers when they grow up, kids' camps are changing their focus - and their programming - toward teaching young people the ins and outs of content creation. Plus: Bing falls even further behind Google and Dior's got a $230 "scented water" as part of its baby skincare line.

Join our hosts Rob Litterst Ben Berkley, and Sara Friedman as they take you through our most interesting stories of the day.