Additionally, he started co-hosting the Playtime TV YouTube channel with a seven year-old Cindy, targeting the children audience. Tan started the T1T5 web series, a precursor to the Titan Academy, a series of short comedic situational skits and roleplaying videos, in collaboration with other multiple YouTube personalities. In 2018, Tan rebranded The JianHao Tan production studio into Titan Digital Media. In 2015, he was listed under the United States business magazine Forbes’ 30 Under 30 list. A S$15,000 job to promote an application in his channel in 2014 allowed him to make his first hire, and then subsequently founded his eponymously named production studio, The JianHao Tan. He was mentored by Ryan Tan of Night Owl Cinematics sometime in 2014, and had more than 250,000 YouTube subscribers by December 2014. Thereafter, Tan decided to make YouTube his full time career instead of pursuing further education in a university. He then served his two years of National Service from when he was 18. Tan started his YouTube channel in 2010, as a hobby. He then moved to Hanoi, Vietnam and studied in United Nations International School of Hanoi until he graduated high school. At 8 years old, his father was posted to Cambodia by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Tan moved there with his family. Tan was born on 14 June 1993 in Singapore.
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