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The original "Baby Shark" video by Pinkfong is now the most viewed video on the site. On October 29, 2020, Baby Shark surpassed 7 billion views, and on November 2, 2020, it passed Despacito to become the most viewed video on YouTube. On February 23, 2021, Baby Shark surpassed 8 billion views, becoming the first video to do so.
Dailymotion, a French video-sharing website, is founded. [19] 2005 April 23 Companies YouTube opens for video uploads, and the first YouTube video uploaded on April 23, 2005, is titled Me at the zoo. [20] Between March and July 2006, YouTube grows from 30 to 100 million views of videos per day. 2006 May 14 Companies
Probably the best summary of Cantor's career is on one of the Colgate Comedy Hour shows. [25] Re-issued on DVD as Eddie Cantor in Person, the hour-long episode is a virtual video autobiography, with Eddie recounting his career, singing his greatest hits, and recreating his singing-waiter days with another vaudeville legend, his old pal Jimmy ...
The program contained three subjects: All Right (a popular Japanese acrobat), Brother Jonathan, and a waltzing couple. Brother Jonathan addressed the audience with a voice actor behind the screen and professed that "this art will rapidly develop into one of the greatest merit for instruction and enjoyment."
South Korean pop singer Psy releases his album Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1, which includes the viral dance song, Gangnam Style, that becomes the most viewed YouTube video for 5 years. Nicki Minaj releases her album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded; Kesha releases Warrior; Taylor Swift releases Red; Tame Impala releases Lonerism
According to Guinness World Records, Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" (1942) as performed by Bing Crosby is the best-selling single worldwide, with estimated sales of over 50 million copies. [1]
Popular Science (1935–1949) – color science and technology newsreels produced by Jerry Fairbanks and Robert Carlisle Post Nature Picture (1918–1920) credited to W.A. Van Scoy Quiz Kids (1941–1942) – Cinecolor educational one-reelers hosted by Joe Kelly
February 1 – Garrett Morris, actor and comedian, Saturday Night Live; February 2 - Tom Smothers, comedian, The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (d. 2023) February 25 - Bob Schieffer, American television journalist; February 27 - Barbara Babcock, actress, Hill Street Blues; March 3 - Bobby Driscoll, actor (died 1968) March 6 - Norman Coburn, actor