Jack Osbourne explains why Osbourne Media House shut down after just a few months

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About page, Osbourne Media House has been described as “your multimedia hub for everything Osbourne” and “serves as a portal to a wide range of content, including original series, both classic and contemporary, podcasts, merchandise, family news, subscription boxes, exclusive content, early access, creator interaction, fan engagement, and a thriving community.”Osbourne Media House was launched back in April 2024 and featured programmes such as The Osbournes podcast and Ozzy Osbourne and guitarist Billy Morrison’s series The Madhouse Chronicles.Now, in a new video shared by Jack – Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s son – on his official YouTube channel, the British-American media personality explained what had happened with the multimedia hub and all the issues they had dealt with which led the group to “pause” the company.“The reason Osbourne Media shut down, it’s not a simple answer; it’s a very long-winded answer, but I’m gonna try and make it as short and as concise and as easy to digest,” he began.Jack shared that the decision had “nothing to do with our viewers”, explaining that it was an “amazing experience” to have “direct ability to create exactly what we wanted and then release it to our fans the way we wanted it, how we wanted it.”However, he explained that “The big thing is just that — we were learning how to do this.”He continued: “I started Osbourne Media House on a just an idea.

I saw the way media was going, how TV was drying up — it is drying up. I saw that creative content really, at least in my opinion, is the way forward for people like myself.

I am not an actor, I am not a musician. I have always worked in television, either in front of the camera as talent, and I use that word loosely, or as a producer.

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