Kai Cenat On Why He Turned Down Platforms Like Netflix For His Streamers University: ‘You Gotta Keep It Where It’s At’
Kai Cenat On Why He Turned Down Platforms Like Netflix For His Streamers University: ‘You Gotta Keep It Where It’s At’
Kai Cenat says he isn’t looking for major streaming giants to acquire his viral Streamer University series.
Speaking on a recent Twitch stream, Kai Cenat revealed,
“A lot of people been talking about how this sh*t should be on Netflix… Or Amazon Prime should buy this, Tubi should buy it. Somebody higher and they do it crazy. We already been getting talks with different people.”
While he didn’t confirm deals were officially on the table, he made it clear that independence was his priority:
“With an idea like this so original, you gotta keep it where it’s at.”
Encouraging others to value ownership, he added,
“Y’all channels, and who you are as a person…This y’all idea.”
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Streamer University, hosted on a college campus in Ohio, drew top creators like DDG and Duke Dennis for a three-day content bootcamp.
Should Streamer University remain independent?
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Kai Cenat On Why He Turned Down Platforms Like Netflix For His Streamers University: ‘You Gotta Keep It Where It’s At’
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