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YouTube King PewDiePie Surrenders Crown To Indian Record Label T-Series (bloomberg.com) 92

YouTube is about to crown a new king. T-Series, one of India's largest record labels, will become the most-subscribed channel on the world's most popular video site in the next couple weeks. At the beginning of the year, the company had 30 million fans, fewer than half of the following for No. 1 PewDiePie, the Swedish video-game geek and jokester whose real name is Felix Kjellberg. From a report: The company's ascent has shocked the tight-knit community of online personalities, prompting some to rally behind PewDiePie and delay T-Series' ascent. While claiming the most subscribers on YouTube is largely a symbolic achievement, and the company already has the most monthly views, the end of PewDiePie's five-year reign is a watershed moment that reflects important changes as internet use gets more global.

More than half of the 10 most popular channels on YouTube in terms of monthly views are from outside the U.S., and many of them belong to professional media companies. YouTube's previous champions have been young, male amateurs like the video blogger Ray William Johnson and comedy duo Smosh. But after years as a mostly Western site for pranks and cat clips, the Google-owned company has lured most of the world's largest media giants to the site, blurring the line between professional and amateur.
Further reading: Who Rules YouTube? Swift? Bieber? Nope. It's T-Series, a Record Label in India.
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YouTube King PewDiePie Surrenders Crown To Indian Record Label T-Series

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  • oh noes! (Score:3, Funny)

    by cascadingstylesheet ( 140919 ) on Thursday November 15, 2018 @10:31AM (#57648902) Journal

    YouTube's previous champions have been young, male amateurs like the video blogger Ray William Johnson and comedy duo Smosh.

    Male?? Well we can't have that!

    More than half of the 10 most popular channels on YouTube in terms of monthly views are from outside the U.S., and many of them belong to professional media companies.

    Thank you, professional media companies, for saving us from ... shudder ... male amateurs!

  • Agadmator will surpass them all in the end.

  • "More than half of the 10 most popular channels on YouTube in terms of monthly views are from outside the U.S" let us put it that way, there was a lag from non US country to take up on youtube. The US had the innovator advance. But 95% of the world is outside the US, and a big part of that is getting more and more connected. I am predicting that in 5 to 10 years the top youtube channel by view will be world wide media conglomerate, or big celebrities in india & china.
    • Normally I don't care about moderation, but that one made me laugh to tears. Now plain demographic and comment on evolution of internet connectivity outside first world is trolling. Guys. WHY should a guy in Bangalore getting connected to internet like pewdiepie or a well known US youtuber or media, MORE than the local celebrity ? Now multiply by 1 billion with far eastern region and 1 billion indian sub continent. The most view in video plateform in the future will simply be there. it is demographic !
  • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Thursday November 15, 2018 @10:59AM (#57649056)
    Seriously, why? Who cares.
    • Seriously, why? Who cares.

      Because ... well, because ... non-Americans replacing Americans! On YouTube! Important!

      And ... big media companies replacing male amateurs! Because ... er, not male or something?

      • So what? Yes, the channels I visit have maybe 100k subscribers. Maybe 200k. Some even less than that. Do they no longer exist now that T-whatever is the biggest channel? Do I have to watch their stuff now?

        Calm down, relax and ignore it.

        • If you are talking to me, then you missed the sarcasm.

          It's not newsworthy, and I am ignoring it.

          (And making fun of those who think that it is important.)

        • by Gabest ( 852807 )
          You still don't get it. There is a finite amount of money to be distributed among youtubers. Your small but liked channel will get smaller as these T-whatevers get larger.
      • by Anonymous Coward

        A Swede is American?

    • by MagicM ( 85041 )

      I thought it was interesting enough to read the summary and look to see what people are saying in the comments about it.

      So I guess I care.

    • The cute thing is this actually degrades some of YT's advertising value. Most marketing money comes out of the infinite supply of US companies to sell to US consumerist tendencies. Southeast Asia may have huge economies, but they aren't such fools with how much their advertisers will pay per eyeball.

      I want to make a joke about China users taking the lead once the state sponsored Mao Now! channel launches, but obsession with the little red books isn't what it once was.
    • Seriously, why? Who cares.

      PewDiePie

  • by Cito ( 1725214 ) on Thursday November 15, 2018 @11:01AM (#57649068)

    In India when you purchase a device, it has its pre-installed apps as most things do. Difference is it is the app pre-installed is also presubscribed to India news aggregator T Series.

    So even if you don't want to, all devices purchased in India are pre subscribed to T series and the app cannot be uninstalled without rooting it.
    that's why it has the numbers. Their population 9s forced to be subscribed to that channel unless they root the device which is illegal there.

    • So, in other words, it's like the cable providers that claim so-and-so-many people use their cable TV when the only reason these people have that cable TV subscription is that internet bundled with it is actually cheaper and faster than internet alone?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I was about to ask the question how many of those were actual subscribers, compared to the number of bots, scammed and/or forced subscribers. I'd say that app falls in the latter category. I wonder how long it will take Youtube to smell the coffee and issue bans.

    • Why is this getting modded up? It doesn't even make sense. You can't presubscribe a phone to a Youtube channel. In fact, "pre subscribe" itself isn't even a thing. This is either a troll, or someone with no concept of what the word "subscribe" means.
      • by Cito ( 1725214 )

        Google tseries and auto subscribe or forced subscriptions

        In India users get autosubbed to tseries news aggregate
        they have a partnership with devices sold in their country

        It's all artificial inflated numbers.. How ebay can claim millions of users use their app when their app is forced onto Android devices. India is more nefarious and there's a lot of debate ongoing about not only being forced to buy a device with pre-installed apps but now in India being auto subscribed to certain news aggregates. Similar to

    • They may be forced to have it installed and they may be forced to become subscribers but i don't think they are forced to actually use the service.Or actually sigh into YouTube. I have plenty of crapwhere on my phone i cant get rid of unless i root my phone and im just not going to go to that trouble because i just don't use the services. The only way out is our congress get some balls and start looking out for the consumers and that's just not going to happens any time soon as corporate America keeps our c
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Who cares

  • Observation (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Artem S. Tashkinov ( 764309 ) on Thursday November 15, 2018 @11:15AM (#57649142) Homepage
    I've noticed that the number of subscribers on YouTube is inversely related to the quality of content which speaks volumes about PewPewWhat and other "high"-profile channels.
  • by MpVpRb ( 1423381 ) on Thursday November 15, 2018 @11:27AM (#57649202)

    The University of YouTube still delivers excellent education on a wide variety of subjects
    I'm currently watching card magic tutorials, but in the past I've watched ..

    Graduate-level physics
    Welding
    Knifemaking
    Glassblowing
    Gunsmithing
    And many more

    I prefer learning over most "entertainment"

    • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 )

      The University of YouTube still delivers excellent education on a wide variety of subjects I'm currently watching card magic tutorials, but in the past I've watched ..

      Graduate-level physics Welding Knifemaking Glassblowing Gunsmithing And many more

      I prefer learning over most "entertainment"

      And that combination's probably got you on some terror watchlist somewhere, too

  • and their followers - as with reality-TV participants and fans - is, when someone mentions them, people with more than 2 brain cells immediately know whom not to interact socially with. They're a great way to out idiots who must be avoided at all costs.

  • the most subscribers on YouTube is largely a symbolic achievement

    This is an understatement, as the views from all videos from media company (with hundreds or thousands of content creators) isn't comparable to the views from content that is largely generated by a single person. It's like comparing one artists views to all views on VEVO channels.

  • ...because I had never heard of any of this stuff until today. Reading the comments, it sounds like my life is happier for being ignorant.
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