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Three of the five channels at the front of this week’s U.S. Top 50 are chart regulars that experienced viewership downturns week-over-week. That collective dip opened the door for a new #1 finisher.
All of the channels in the U.S. Top 50 got at least 100 million views during the final full week of April. Here are some highlights from the list:
Chart Toppers
Justin Flom is #1 in this week’s U.S. Top 50. The magician is performing the same vertical video wizardry that has worked wonders for him ever since YouTube launched Shorts nearly three years ago. Flom is a former #1 finisher in this chart, and he...
Three of the five channels at the front of this week’s U.S. Top 50 are chart regulars that experienced viewership downturns week-over-week. That collective dip opened the door for a new #1 finisher.
All of the channels in the U.S. Top 50 got at least 100 million views during the final full week of April. Here are some highlights from the list:
Chart Toppers
Justin Flom is #1 in this week’s U.S. Top 50. The magician is performing the same vertical video wizardry that has worked wonders for him ever since YouTube launched Shorts nearly three years ago. Flom is a former #1 finisher in this chart, and he...
- 4/23/2024
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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It’s notable that as the world moves around the sun to mark another one of its annual revolutions, a lot of the people that inhabit it are still watching T-Series.
Chart Toppers
Is there a media company in digital entertainment that’s been more dominant than T-Series? Since the inception of these Tubefilter Charts the weekly question isn’t “Who’s going to be #1?”, but rather “Did anyone beat T-Series?” The answer to that second one – as as it most often is – is a resounding “no”. The most-watched and most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world held onto...
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It’s notable that as the world moves around the sun to mark another one of its annual revolutions, a lot of the people that inhabit it are still watching T-Series.
Chart Toppers
Is there a media company in digital entertainment that’s been more dominant than T-Series? Since the inception of these Tubefilter Charts the weekly question isn’t “Who’s going to be #1?”, but rather “Did anyone beat T-Series?” The answer to that second one – as as it most often is – is a resounding “no”. The most-watched and most-subscribed YouTube channel in the world held onto...
- 12/26/2023
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
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At the current moment, virtually all of the channels in the U.S. Top 50 incorporate YouTube Shorts in some way, shape, or form. But the channels at the top of the chart are able to combine short-form and long-form traffic under one banner.
The current #1 in the U.S. Top 50 has established himself as a multiformat all-star whose varied YouTube activity is leading him to record-setting territory.
Chart Toppers
MrBeast repeated as the #1 channel in the U.S. Top 50. The creator also known as Jimmy Donaldson is in a stratosphere of his own, as no other channels came with...
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At the current moment, virtually all of the channels in the U.S. Top 50 incorporate YouTube Shorts in some way, shape, or form. But the channels at the top of the chart are able to combine short-form and long-form traffic under one banner.
The current #1 in the U.S. Top 50 has established himself as a multiformat all-star whose varied YouTube activity is leading him to record-setting territory.
Chart Toppers
MrBeast repeated as the #1 channel in the U.S. Top 50. The creator also known as Jimmy Donaldson is in a stratosphere of his own, as no other channels came with...
- 10/10/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
With YouTube‘s NFL Sunday Ticket deal set to kick off in September, ESPN is making a big bet on a prominent football influencer. The Worldwide Leader in Sports has inked a partnership with Pat McAfee, the ex-NFL punter who now hosts an eponymous show that hits YouTube each weekday.
The Pat McAfee Show is co-hosted by McAfee and other former football pros, including A.J. Hawk and Darius Butler. With his bold attitude and sense of humor, McAfee has become a hit with sports fans on YouTube, reaching 2.2 million subscribers. His show has also been bolstered by Hawk’s longtime teammate Aaron Rodgers, who has made regular (and sometimes contentious) appearances on the show.
McAfee has already worked with ESPN, serving as a commentator for college football and a pre-game analyst. He will extend his relationship with the Disney-owned brand by airing The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN, the ESPN+ streaming hub,...
The Pat McAfee Show is co-hosted by McAfee and other former football pros, including A.J. Hawk and Darius Butler. With his bold attitude and sense of humor, McAfee has become a hit with sports fans on YouTube, reaching 2.2 million subscribers. His show has also been bolstered by Hawk’s longtime teammate Aaron Rodgers, who has made regular (and sometimes contentious) appearances on the show.
McAfee has already worked with ESPN, serving as a commentator for college football and a pre-game analyst. He will extend his relationship with the Disney-owned brand by airing The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN, the ESPN+ streaming hub,...
- 5/17/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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In our worldwide rankings, it can be tough for individual creators to keep up with the most-watched digital media companies in the world. But the latest U.S. Top 100 tells a different story.
Individual creators made big moves in our all-American charts last month. Here are some high-risers worth knowing:
Chart Toppers
There are three things that make CoComelon – Nursery Rhymes distinct from the other channels in this month’s U.S. top five. For starters, the California-based hub is the only children’s channel in that group. It’s also the only company-led channel amidst a mix of creators.
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In our worldwide rankings, it can be tough for individual creators to keep up with the most-watched digital media companies in the world. But the latest U.S. Top 100 tells a different story.
Individual creators made big moves in our all-American charts last month. Here are some high-risers worth knowing:
Chart Toppers
There are three things that make CoComelon – Nursery Rhymes distinct from the other channels in this month’s U.S. top five. For starters, the California-based hub is the only children’s channel in that group. It’s also the only company-led channel amidst a mix of creators.
- 5/11/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
[Editor’s Note: Tubefilter Charts is a weekly rankings column from Tubefilter with data provided by GospelStats. It’s exactly what it sounds like; a top number ranking of YouTube channels based on statistics collected within a given time frame. Check out all of our Tubefilter Charts with new installments every week right here.]
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This week, 36 YouTube Shorts channels made it into our U.S. Top 50, and four of those channels soared all the way into the top five. They’re all chasing a long-form hub that kept its perch atop our American ranking even as it slipped to #2 in this chart’s global counterpart.
Long story short: Read on to learn more details about the most-watched U.S.-based YouTube channels of the week.
Chart Toppers
CoComelon – Nursery Rhymes has had an eventful week. In our Global Top 50, CoComelon lost its 12-week streak at #1 thanks to a surge by Korean channel Kimpro.
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This week, 36 YouTube Shorts channels made it into our U.S. Top 50, and four of those channels soared all the way into the top five. They’re all chasing a long-form hub that kept its perch atop our American ranking even as it slipped to #2 in this chart’s global counterpart.
Long story short: Read on to learn more details about the most-watched U.S.-based YouTube channels of the week.
Chart Toppers
CoComelon – Nursery Rhymes has had an eventful week. In our Global Top 50, CoComelon lost its 12-week streak at #1 thanks to a surge by Korean channel Kimpro.
- 4/24/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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This week, the leading channels in our U.S. Top 50 widened the gap between themselves and the competition. Only six U.S.-based channels received at least 300 million weekly views.
The #1 channel in the chart didn’t just reach that benchmark. It nearly doubled it.
Chart Toppers
Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes may soon give up its 10-week streak at the front of our Global Top 50, but a c-c-c-combo breaker in the U.S. Top 50 seems much farther away. As the calendar turned over to April, Cocomelon continued to upload about three new videos per week, and that volume was high...
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This week, the leading channels in our U.S. Top 50 widened the gap between themselves and the competition. Only six U.S.-based channels received at least 300 million weekly views.
The #1 channel in the chart didn’t just reach that benchmark. It nearly doubled it.
Chart Toppers
Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes may soon give up its 10-week streak at the front of our Global Top 50, but a c-c-c-combo breaker in the U.S. Top 50 seems much farther away. As the calendar turned over to April, Cocomelon continued to upload about three new videos per week, and that volume was high...
- 4/10/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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This week, the top five channels in the U.S. Top 50 all received more than 300 million weekly views. Nine more channels cracked 200 million, and the remaining 36 all finished above 100 million.
Here are some channels worth knowing about from among the nine-digit viewership club:
Chart Toppers
Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes is still having a perfect 2023 in the U.S. Top 50. In all of the American charts we have released thus far this year, the California-based animation hub has claimed the #1 spot. Cocomelon held onto that distinction during the third week of March, when it picked up 652.2 million weekly views. The excitement...
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This week, the top five channels in the U.S. Top 50 all received more than 300 million weekly views. Nine more channels cracked 200 million, and the remaining 36 all finished above 100 million.
Here are some channels worth knowing about from among the nine-digit viewership club:
Chart Toppers
Cocomelon – Nursery Rhymes is still having a perfect 2023 in the U.S. Top 50. In all of the American charts we have released thus far this year, the California-based animation hub has claimed the #1 spot. Cocomelon held onto that distinction during the third week of March, when it picked up 652.2 million weekly views. The excitement...
- 3/20/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
During the third weekend of February, prominent creators are flocking to Utah. Tristan Jass is promoting a Jbl product launch in Park City, Bree Green is teaming with American Express for a block party, and Kenny Beecham (pictured above) is meeting up with some of his creative colleagues.
The Beehive State has produced its fair share of influencers, but that’s not what’s bringing the aforementioned creators to the Salt Lake area. They’re all headed to NBA All-Star Weekend, the basketball association’s annual showcase of top-tier talent. This year, the festivities will take place at Vivint Arena, the home of the Utah Jazz.
The NBA’s connection to creator content is no coincidence.
The second-most popular sports league in the U.S. (after the NFL) has long seen platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook as effective marketing tools. While other leagues police in-game footage, the NBA shares...
The Beehive State has produced its fair share of influencers, but that’s not what’s bringing the aforementioned creators to the Salt Lake area. They’re all headed to NBA All-Star Weekend, the basketball association’s annual showcase of top-tier talent. This year, the festivities will take place at Vivint Arena, the home of the Utah Jazz.
The NBA’s connection to creator content is no coincidence.
The second-most popular sports league in the U.S. (after the NFL) has long seen platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook as effective marketing tools. While other leagues police in-game footage, the NBA shares...
- 2/15/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
The WWE visited the World’s Greatest Arena Friday and continued to dominate the demo ratings, bringing in a healthy 0.6 on a relatively quiet evening.
This week’s WWE Friday Night SmackDown on Fox was held live at Madison Square Garden in New York, and saw the return of Brock Lesnar and a surprise visit from NBA superstar guard (and notorious Garden “villain”) Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks.
The night was staged in front of a host of big time sports media, including Fox Sports’ Tom Rinaldi and Nick Wright, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg and Omar Raja, Meadowlark Media’s John Skipper and his partner, fashion entrepreneur Carmen Busquets[/link], Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini, producer Connor Schell, CAA’s Alan Gold[/link] and Matt Kramer, Roc Nation’s Lori York, and The Volume’s Logan Swaim.
Elsewhere, CBS offered Race Against Time: The CIA and 9/11, a special examining the agency...
This week’s WWE Friday Night SmackDown on Fox was held live at Madison Square Garden in New York, and saw the return of Brock Lesnar and a surprise visit from NBA superstar guard (and notorious Garden “villain”) Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks.
The night was staged in front of a host of big time sports media, including Fox Sports’ Tom Rinaldi and Nick Wright, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg and Omar Raja, Meadowlark Media’s John Skipper and his partner, fashion entrepreneur Carmen Busquets[/link], Barstool Sports CEO Erika Nardini, producer Connor Schell, CAA’s Alan Gold[/link] and Matt Kramer, Roc Nation’s Lori York, and The Volume’s Logan Swaim.
Elsewhere, CBS offered Race Against Time: The CIA and 9/11, a special examining the agency...
- 9/11/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
ESPN viewers regularly tune in to hear about the exploits of national teams like Green Bay Packers, Los Angeles Lakers and St. Louis Cardinals. But executives want to capture the interest of those eager for news about the high-school exploits of the Lake Travis Cavaliers of Texas, the Arizona Compass Prep Dragons and the Notre Dame Knights of Sherman Oaks. California.
To do so, the Disney-backed sports-media giant has hired Marcel “Celly” Chappell and acquired the social media accounts tied to his company, BallerVisions, which is known for its social and digital presence in the high-school sports landscape. Chappell will join ESPN’s social media team as a producer, and ESPN will take control of BallerVisions’ YouTube channel and presence on Instagram, Facebooka dn Twitter.
“We haven’t been as aggressive in the high-school video highlights space, even though a number of high school games are played on air on ESPN,...
To do so, the Disney-backed sports-media giant has hired Marcel “Celly” Chappell and acquired the social media accounts tied to his company, BallerVisions, which is known for its social and digital presence in the high-school sports landscape. Chappell will join ESPN’s social media team as a producer, and ESPN will take control of BallerVisions’ YouTube channel and presence on Instagram, Facebooka dn Twitter.
“We haven’t been as aggressive in the high-school video highlights space, even though a number of high school games are played on air on ESPN,...
- 9/9/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, an all-new “SportsNation” will debut exclusively on ESPN Plus, and Vevo is now available on Comcast’s Xfinity X1 and Flex.
Dates
An all-new “SportsNation” is set to premiere exclusively on ESPN Plus on Jan. 11. The upcoming show puts a fresh spin on the hit ESPN series, by providing recaps of sports highlights through conversations, debates and reactions on social media. Hosts Ashley Brewer, Treavor Scales and Taylor Twellman will be joined by guests, analysts and commentators, including Mike Golic, Jr., Ariel Helwani, Cassidy Hubbarth, Katie Nolan, Chiney Ogwumike, Omar Raja, Gary Striewski, Christine Williamson and Clinton Yates. The series will deliver new episodes every weekday morning.
Streaming
Vevo is now available on Comcast’s Xfinity X1 and Xfinity Flex. X1 and Flex customers will have free, on-demand access over the internet to more than 500,000 music videos in the Vevo catalog, as well as original content and live performances.
Dates
An all-new “SportsNation” is set to premiere exclusively on ESPN Plus on Jan. 11. The upcoming show puts a fresh spin on the hit ESPN series, by providing recaps of sports highlights through conversations, debates and reactions on social media. Hosts Ashley Brewer, Treavor Scales and Taylor Twellman will be joined by guests, analysts and commentators, including Mike Golic, Jr., Ariel Helwani, Cassidy Hubbarth, Katie Nolan, Chiney Ogwumike, Omar Raja, Gary Striewski, Christine Williamson and Clinton Yates. The series will deliver new episodes every weekday morning.
Streaming
Vevo is now available on Comcast’s Xfinity X1 and Xfinity Flex. X1 and Flex customers will have free, on-demand access over the internet to more than 500,000 music videos in the Vevo catalog, as well as original content and live performances.
- 1/7/2021
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
ESPN is moving deeper into the increasingly popular game of talking about big topics in smaller chunks of content.
The Walt Disney-owned sports-media giant will today start rolling out “ESPN Stories,” a new series of quick-hit content compilations that its executives believe represent a new way of talking about sports to a generation of fans that love seeing not only great plays and highlights, commentator hot takes, stats and player interviews but humorous moments captured by fans on the scene and other memes that have become part of the currency of conversation on social media. ESPN introduces the new format as younger consumers show a yen for communicating via self-created short-form video pieces that are distributed by services like TikTok, Instagram or Snapchat.
“If we can showcase the amazing work the broader company is doing, I think that’s a significant win here that will result in more consumption, more time spent,...
The Walt Disney-owned sports-media giant will today start rolling out “ESPN Stories,” a new series of quick-hit content compilations that its executives believe represent a new way of talking about sports to a generation of fans that love seeing not only great plays and highlights, commentator hot takes, stats and player interviews but humorous moments captured by fans on the scene and other memes that have become part of the currency of conversation on social media. ESPN introduces the new format as younger consumers show a yen for communicating via self-created short-form video pieces that are distributed by services like TikTok, Instagram or Snapchat.
“If we can showcase the amazing work the broader company is doing, I think that’s a significant win here that will result in more consumption, more time spent,...
- 7/24/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
ESPN is bringing noted sports influencer Omar Raja into the fold.
The illustrious sports broadcaster has hired the 25-year-old Instagram entrepreneur behind House Of Highlights -- a five-year-old account that shares clips of top athletes, noteworthy plays, and other viral moments with 15.4 million followers. House Of Highlights was acquired by the WarnerMedia-owned digital sports property Bleacher Report in 2015.
At ESPN, however, Raja will serve as a digital and social content commentator, and also devise social programming strategy. His first appearance on the network is slated for next Monday, where he will co-host Countdown To The Cfp Championship -- a pre-game show for the College Football Playoff. Raja will be joined at ESPN by a four-person team of to-be-announced content specialists that will also work alongside the company's existing digital team.
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The illustrious sports broadcaster has hired the 25-year-old Instagram entrepreneur behind House Of Highlights -- a five-year-old account that shares clips of top athletes, noteworthy plays, and other viral moments with 15.4 million followers. House Of Highlights was acquired by the WarnerMedia-owned digital sports property Bleacher Report in 2015.
At ESPN, however, Raja will serve as a digital and social content commentator, and also devise social programming strategy. His first appearance on the network is slated for next Monday, where he will co-host Countdown To The Cfp Championship -- a pre-game show for the College Football Playoff. Raja will be joined at ESPN by a four-person team of to-be-announced content specialists that will also work alongside the company's existing digital team.
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- 1/9/2020
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
ESPN’s next potential superstar hasn’t thrown fancy passes on the field, and isn’t known for his prowess on the court, at the rink, in the ring or even on the track.
Omar Raja’s game is figuring out how to get sports fans chatting about, liking and passing along the video clips he makes of top athletes and plays. And that may be the skill most in demand at ESPN – and perhaps the TV industry at large – in a future likely to be dominated by new video-watching behaviors.
The 25-year-old’s home ground is Instagram, where he founded the House of Highlights account and parlayed it into one of the biggest new fonts of sports commentary in the business today. His prowess with viral video, originally with basketball clips, led WarnerMedia’s Bleacher Report to hire him. The House of Highlights account these days has 15.4 million followers.
Omar Raja’s game is figuring out how to get sports fans chatting about, liking and passing along the video clips he makes of top athletes and plays. And that may be the skill most in demand at ESPN – and perhaps the TV industry at large – in a future likely to be dominated by new video-watching behaviors.
The 25-year-old’s home ground is Instagram, where he founded the House of Highlights account and parlayed it into one of the biggest new fonts of sports commentary in the business today. His prowess with viral video, originally with basketball clips, led WarnerMedia’s Bleacher Report to hire him. The House of Highlights account these days has 15.4 million followers.
- 1/9/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
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