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American YouTube personality MrBeast is the most-subscribed channel on YouTube, with 364 million subscribers as of February 2025.. A subscriber to a channel on the American video-sharing platform YouTube is a user who has chosen to receive the channel's content by clicking on that channel's "Subscribe" button, and each user's subscription feed consists of videos published by channels to which ...
The following Category lists people, organizations, and YouTube Channels who has or previously had YouTube channels that were the most subscribed YouTube channel on the platform. Pages in category "Number-one YouTube channels in subscribers"
In 2019, the second season of Star Trek: Discovery, set during Pike's tenure as captain of the Enterprise, featured Number One's first on-screen appearance in 53 years, now played by Rebecca Romijn. Romijn reprised her role in two episodes of Star Trek: Short Treks the same year, and, beginning in 2022, as a series regular in Star Trek: Strange ...
Listed as the number one most influential online creator in the United Kingdom by The Sunday Times. [5] Marzia Kjellberg: Italy/United Kingdom Marzia Italian blogger, wife of PewDiePie. Video topics usually discuss fashion or makeup. In October 2018, Marzia retired from YouTube and her channel is no longer active. Ethan and Hila Klein: United ...
In December 2012, "Gangnam Style" became the first video to reach one billion views. [33] By June 2015, only "Baby" had also managed to pass this threshold, but, by October 2015, a total of ten videos had done so, [56] and the number grew further to over 400 in 2024. [57]
The football star beat MrBeast, the previous record holder of the fastest-growing YouTube channel. The post Cristiano Ronaldo Smashes YouTube Record By Hitting 20 Million Subscribers In 24 Hours ...
YouTube Music and YouTube Premium have surpassed 100 million subscribers across more than 100 countries and regions. The 100 million figure includes uses who are on free trials, according to YouTube.
It's one of the fastest-growing markets even within Asia." [8] On 14 December 2018, YouTube removed a large number of bot and inactive subscribers from the platform. The change affected the subscriber count of both channels in the competition: PewDiePie lost over 55,000 subscribers and T-Series lost more than 220,000 subscribers from its main ...