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  2. PewDiePie - Wikipedia

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    According to Social Blade, his channel's total view count was surpassed by the Indian record label T-Series at the top of YouTube's view rankings on 14 February. [ 96 ] [ 97 ] In April, while still continuing to upload new content onto YouTube, Kjellberg created Netglow, a crowdsourced channel on the livestreaming service Twitch . [ 98 ]

  3. Marques Brownlee - Wikipedia

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    Brownlee reached 10 million subscribers on December 18, 2019, [3] making MKBHD one of the most-subscribed-to technology-focused YouTube channels, according to Social Blade. [27] [28] As of July 2024, his main channel has more than 19.2 million subscribers and 4.367 billion total views. His secondary channels add an additional 2.95 million ...

  4. Destiny (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    Steven Kenneth Bonnell II (born December 12, 1988), known online as Destiny, is an American live-streamer and political commentator.He was among the first people to stream video games online full-time and received attention as a pioneer of the industry. [5]

  5. Red Letter Media - Wikipedia

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    Red Letter Media, LLC is an American film and video production company operated by independent filmmakers Mike Stoklasa, Jay Bauman, and Rich Evans. It was formed by Stoklasa in 2004 while he was living in Scottsdale, Arizona, but has long been based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  6. The Completionist - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career on YouTube, Khalil has uploaded reviews of over 340 games. [3] He was also affiliated with the YouTube network and gaming collective Normal Boots. Khalil joined the TV network G4 during their 2021–2022 revival as a host of Xplay and Attack of the Show! , and debuted his series God of Work on the network.

  7. Vlad A4 - Wikipedia

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    On 29 November 2014, Bumaga created the A4 YouTube channel, [2] playing on his surname Bumaga (Бумага), meaning Paper. [8] Fame came in 2016 after the release of the video '24 часа в батутном центре' (24 hours in a trampoline center), [6] when the number of subscribers he had increased from 200 thousand to 1 million.

  8. Coffeezilla - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Findeisen, better known as Coffeezilla, is an American YouTuber and crypto journalist who is known primarily for his channel in which he investigates and discusses online scams, usually surrounding cryptocurrency, decentralized finance and internet celebrities. [2]

  9. jacksepticeye - Wikipedia

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    He started uploading videos to YouTube in December 2012 and his channel grew rapidly in the following years, reaching a million subscribers in 2014 and 10 million by 2016. Throughout 2017, McLoughlin appeared on Disney XD and Irish national television before touring in Europe and the US in 2017 and 2018 for his How Did We Get Here tour and the ...