Gronkh

[2] Fellow co-founder of the company is Valentin Matthias Rahmel, whose online pseudonym is Sarazar.

In 2017, Range was one of several high-profile YouTubers / live streamers who were targeted by a German authority (the Landesanstalt für Medien NRW[8]) that their online-activities require a broadcasting license.

But to avoid a long and costly legal struggle he applied for a broadcasting license in October 2017 and was granted one in January 2018.

Some of the other targeted YouTubers / live streamers instead avoided the demands by emigrating from Germany or by stopping their activities.

This is a result of NetzDG blocking a lot of German streams in Twitch's stream-archive, including Range's.

While working with Rahmel, Range also operated a real-life channel called Die Superhomies, which was about the two men's travels.

From 18 May 2012 until 28 November 2014, the online video portal MyVideo had featured a live stream, in which Sarazar and Gronkh played new games together or interacted with viewers.

On 1 March 2013, Range worked with other representatives of Let's Play to organize MyVideo live streams featuring "Last Man Standing" videos, in which Range played computer games with his team against PietSmiet's Hard Reset for about eight hours.

[citation needed] From mid-April 2014 to summer 2016, a 24-hour stream of the Let's Play videos and other commentators of Gronkh.de were shown.

[15] Range is a co-founder and co-host of the live stream charity event Friendly Fire, held since 2015 once a year before Christmas.