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Sootch00 Moves to GetZone.com Digital Home to Shooting Sports Enthusiasts
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GetZone.com, the leading digital platform for hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts, is pleased to welcome Don Porter (aka “Sootch00”) and announces the dedicated “SootchZone” channel.
Sootch00, known for “fun gun reviews and sensible survival” content, recently announced YouTube’s plans to terminate his channel. His new agreement with GetZone.com provides his 640,000 subscribers with uninterrupted access his content, now on the SootchZone Channel on GetZone.com.
Sootch00’s banned YouTube content will move to GetZone.com, along with his library of “Best Of” videos. He will also continue to produce new content that will be available on GetZone.com. |
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netsyscon
(4/12/2018)
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Hated to do it because I have a lot of youtube music I love. But all references to you tube have been removed from my computers and next week I will block youtube at the router. That's right. I am a network consultant. |
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