Dan Middleton, aka DanTDM, is primarily a gaming YouTuber but a content creator of all sorts whose main channel is nearing 30 million subscribers since its inception in 2012. His varied ...
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Minecraft YouTuber DanTDM is launching his own radio show on Classic FM that only plays music from video games. With over 29 million subscribers on YouTube, DanTDM, whose real name is Daniel ...
Daniel Middleton – aka DanTDM on YouTube – is joining Classic FM to front a new video game music series. Next Level with DanTDM launches this Saturday 11th January at 9pm for an hour and will ...
Minecraft legend and YouTuber DanTDM is moving to radio, hosting his own show on Classic FM called Next Level. The UK radio station announced the new show on Wednesday, and its premiere takes place ...
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Saturdays at 9pm. Daniel Middleton, aka DanTDM, who is one of the biggest content creators on YouTube with more than 29 million subscribers, is hosting a new video game music show on Classic FM.
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YouTube star DanTDM has shared his love of gaming with children undergoing treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital (Gosh) by funding specialist equipment through a £310,000 donation.
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