Seeker's
YouTube Channel (also called Seeker; formerly DNews) surpassed more than 4 million YouTube subscribers in August 2019. In 2015, Seeker's program
Rituals, with
Laura Ling, was nominated for an
Emmy. A
Seeker Stories documentary co-produced with the
ONE Campaign about
energy poverty in
Sub-Saharan Africa was honored with a
Shorty Award in 2016.
Seeker Daily, a short-form news show, partnered with YouTube to cover the 2016 Republican & Democratic Party national conventions in
Cleveland and
Philadelphia. In 2016, Seeker began producing content for
virtual reality headsets.
Seeker VR content is also distributed on YouTube. and the DiscoveryVR app.
Addison O'Dea was among the first to create original films for them, including explorations into the origins of voodoo in West Africa and explorations into the Sahara to find ancient Koranic libraries. In May 2018, Seeker launched a new vertical, "Seeker Universe". The channel is dedicated to outer-space content and intended for a millennial audience. In June 2018, Seeker partnered with Discovery to launch "The Swim", a multi-platform franchise following
Ben Lecomte's 5,000-mile-long swim across the Pacific Ocean from Tokyo to San Francisco in an effort to gain awareness on the state of ocean health from pollution. His six-month journey was available to viewers across multiple platforms, a mid-form video series on Seeker's channels and Discovery GO, short-form social videos, weekly Instagram Stories, weekly TV Swim updates on Discovery channel, and the project culminates with a feature-length documentary later in 2019. In April 2019, Seeker released its new YouTube series "SICK", which looks at how diseases work in the human body. Each episode covers a different disease and brings in researchers and doctors to explain them. In July 2019, Seeker partnered with Discovery on a one-hour television special,
Confessions from Space, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the
Apollo 11 Moon landing. ==Legacy properties==