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YouTube is making original shows with celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres, Kevin Hart, and Katy Perry — here are the details

On Thursday, YouTube unveiled a new plan to fund a slate of shows from big-name celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres, Kevin Hart, and Katy Perry.

Kevin Hart (L) and YouTube business chief Robert Kyncl

Kyncl said Johnson and Johnson had already signed on as the "exclusive sponsor" of one of these new shows, Ryan Seacrest's competition show called "Best.Cover.Ever."

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But enough about the business strategy, what are the shows? Here is a list of the ones YouTube announced on Thursday, along with their description:

Ellen’s Show Me More Show

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Good Mythical Morning

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Kevin Hart: What the Fit?

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I Am: Demi Lovato

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Best.Cover.Ever.

The Super Slow Show

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Katy Perry Live Special

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