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  1. MrBeast monthly subscribers 2020-2024

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    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    Statista (2025). MrBeast monthly subscribers 2020-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1346173/mrbeast-subscribers/
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    Jan 15, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Jan 2020 - Dec 2024
    Area covered
    Worldwide
    Description

    Jimmy Donaldson - operating on YouTube as MrBeast, saw approximately seven million new subscribers on his popular YouTube channel in December 2024. In November 2022, MrBeast overtook PewDiePie as the most subscribed YouTuber on the platform. PewDiPie counted approximately 111 million subscribers on YouTube as of June 2024. Most engaging YouTube channels and content As of January 2025, MrBeast counted the largest number of subscribers on YouTube, with an audience of around 343 million viewers. However, other famous YouTube channels were not far behind on the subscribers’ leaderboard. T-series and Cocomelon - Nursery Rhymes followed with 284 and 188 million subscribers, respectively, during the same examined period. When it comes to the most viewed YouTube channels of all time, T-series had the highest viewership, with over 281 billion views as of January 2025. Cocomelon and SET India followed with around 194 and 174 billion lifetime views, respectively. With a viewership of billions of users, content for children and music were the most popular types of videos on YouTube. As of January 2024, Baby Shark Dance was the most watched YouTube video of all time, with around 14 billion views. Puerto Rican song Despacito and children’s rhyme Johny Johny Yes Papa followed, with nine and seven billion lifetime views, respectively. Who uses YouTube? The number of YouTube global users has been continuously growing over the years. Between 2020 and 2029, the number is expected to increase from 608 million to 1.17 billion users. As of July 2024, more than 54 percent of the YouTube audience comprised of men, while women held 45.7 percent of YouTube’s audience share. Over 12 percent of the YouTube global audience were men between the age of 25 and 34 years during the same examined period. The region with the largest number of YouTube users was India, with an audience of approximately 476 million video viewers. The United States and Brazil followed, with around 240 and 150 million users accessing the popular video platform, respectively. As of July 2024, YouTube exhibited the highest penetration rate in the United Arab Emirates, where more than 94 percent of the total digital population used the platform. Israel and United Kingdom followed with YouTube penetration rates of 93.2 and 90.4, respectively.

  2. YouTube: most subscribed channels 2025

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    Updated May 29, 2025
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    Statista Research Department (2025). YouTube: most subscribed channels 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.ai-chatbox.pro/?_=%2Fstudy%2F111527%2Fonline-video-content-creators%2F%23XgboDwS6a1rKoGJjSPEePEUG%2FVFd%2Bik%3D
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    May 29, 2025
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    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    YouTube
    Description

    What is the most subscribed YouTube channel? MrBeast made the first place in the ranking of the most-subscribed YouTube channels in January 2025. With 343 million subscribers, the U.S. based videographer and internet personality managed to surpass Indian music network T-Series, which held the number one place for several years, and sat at 284 million subscriber as of the examined period. How many hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute? YouTube was launched in 2005 as a platform for sharing user-generated videos such as vlogs, tutorials, or original series. The site grew rapidly and reportedly had 100 million video views per day and more than 65 thousand daily uploads only a year later. As of February 2022, more than 500 hours of video were uploaded to YouTube every minute, up from a mere 24 hours of content uploads per minute in 2010. YouTube Partner Program In the first quarter of 2024, YouTube’s ad revenue amounted to over eight billion U.S. dollars. Through its Partner Program, YouTube also rewards uploaders of popular videos with a share of the advertising revenues the content generates. This, paired with the fact that many users of the video sharing platform tend to have favorite channels that they revisit regularly, has given rise to another phenomenon: YouTube celebrities. Although some of these well-known figures were discovered on the website but then carved a successful career outside of YouTube, for many others the site is their primary platform for delivering content and staying in contact with fans, all while signing lucrative deals or promotional partnerships. Highest earning YouTubers In November 2022, MrBeast surpassed long-standing most subscribed YouTuber PewDiePie, having reached approximately 112 million subscribers. Due to the high number of subscribers and even higher number of views, these out-of-the-box stars not only have millions of fans, but also considerable earnings from their YouTube activities. In 2023, MrBeast was estimated to have earned around 82 million U.S. dollars, topping the ranking of the highest-earning YouTube creators. The ranking also included social media personality Jake Paul and Mark Fischbach, as well as Ryan Kaji from Ryan's World (formerly known as ToysReview), who started his YouTube career reviewing toys at three years old.

  3. PewDiePie total subscribers 2016-2025

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    Updated Jan 15, 2025
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    Statista (2025). PewDiePie total subscribers 2016-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/681070/pewdiepie-subscriber-numbers/
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    Jan 15, 2025
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    Time period covered
    Jul 2016 - Jan 2025
    Area covered
    Worldwide, Sweden
    Description

    Few individuals better represent the rise of the YouTube celebrity than Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, operating on YouTube as PewDiePie. The Swedish YouTuber was the content creator with the largest audience on YouTube for several years, until he was surpassed by American YouTuber MrBeast. As of January 2025, the popular creator had around 110 million subscribers. In total, videos on the PewDiePie channel have been viewed approximately 29 billion times. Subscribe to PewDiePie meme The surge in subscriber numbers from the end of 2018 onwards is attributable to PewDiePie’s “Subscribe to PewDiePie Meme“, a demonstration of his immense ability to mobilize his subscribers. In the campaign to overtake T-Series and become the channel with the most subscribers, PewDiePie’s challenge required followers to plaster words to the effect of ‘Subscribe to PewDiePie’ wherever possible, either in the physical or digital realms. Despite the obvious success of the campaign in terms of subscriptions, PewDiePie recently called for the campaign to be stopped following three major incidents. In the first a World War II memorial was defaced in New York City, and in March 2019 a gunman uttered the phrase before opening fire on a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand, killing 50 people and wounding several more. In April 2019, the gunman who opened fire on a Southern California synagogue, killing one and wounding at least three others, also referred to the campaign.   The rise of the YouTuber Now a decade old, YouTube’s ability to connect content creators with massive audiences has led to the emergence of channels that rival mainstream media outlets in terms of audience size. In some cases, videos can reach 100 million views in just a matter of days . It isn’t just traditional celebrities that are finding audiences either, with channels for kids such as Cocomelon - Nursery Rhymes attracting over 194 billion views, and generating significant revenue in the process.

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    The 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels in 2025

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    Updated May 20, 2025
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    Tasty Edits (2025). The 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels in 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.tastyedits.com/top-subscribed-youtube-channels/
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    May 20, 2025
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    Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 (CC BY-SA 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
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    Time period covered
    2025
    Area covered
    YouTube, Worldwide
    Description

    The most subscribed YouTube channels in the world are split evenly between brands and individual YouTubers. Many of the most successful company channels actually serve Indian audiences – such as T-Series, SET India, and Zee Music Company. All of these specialize in movies and music, often with Bollywood ties. One name even features twice on our Top 50 list: The main T-Series channel is the second-most subscribed YouTube channel in the world, at over 290 million subs, while its devotional movies channel ranks 26th. Among the 6 non-corporate YouTubers in the overall Top 10 are the overall leader, MrBeast, as well as PewDiePie and three kids’ content creators – Kids Diana Show, Like Nastya, and Vlad and Niki. The newest addition to the ranks are the Stokes Twins. The popularity of children’s content is also evident from the fact that 10 out of the top 50 channels fall into this niche – that’s over 20%. Partly as a result of this creator economy phenomenon, more kids want to be YouTubers these days than astronauts. You won’t be surprised that the creator with the most subscribers on the platform is Jimmy Donaldson. After shooting past long-time leader T-Series and cracking the magic 300 million mark in mid-2024, MrBeast is about to bust the 400 million milestone. It's an outsize fanbase that earns him an outsize income. We’ve also already mentioned just how popular child YouTubers like Nastya or Diana are. Today, Vlad and Niki hold the #2 creator spot with 140 million subs, now pulling ahead of Kids Diana Show at 134 million (#3). Like Nastya is not far behind at 127 million subscribers in spot #4. Closing the distance are the Stokes Twins, Alan and Alex, who rocketed up this entire list last year to become the #5 creators and the top #8 subscribed channel overall. The sensation comedy duo nearly quadrupled their sub count within three months. The twin’s antics are now followed by a cool 125 million YouTube subscribers. A few months ago, they passed another long-term subs leader, video game player PewDiePie AKA Felix Kjellberg (110 million, #6 creator). Kjellberg's channel is basically inactive, though, and has leaked about a million followers over the last year. The #7 creator channel is the South Korean comedy skit channel KIMPRO, which features the eponymous Kim Pro and a variable cast of female creators. At 105 million subs, KIMPRO is already the #12 most subscribed channel in the world. It, too, has been growing rapidly, adding millions of fans every week. It too will probably overtake PewDiePie in a few weeks. Rank #8 now belongs to Shorts star Alan Chikin Chow on Alan's Universe. Chow's comedic talent has earned him 92 million followers - more than triple what he had a year ago, when he was crowned (once more) the most famous Shorts YouTuber. Not far behind him comes the comedy skit channel A4, run by a small team of Belarusian creators. They have amassed about 79 million subscribers. After edging onto the top 50 list at the beginning of last year, A4 are now #23 overall, and the #9 creator channel. Next up is Indian family comedy channel KL BRO Biju Rithvik, which made it onto this list just a few months ago, now with around 72 million subscribers. This makes them the #10 creator channel. This leaves ex-NASA and Apple engineer Mark Rober in spot #11. His eponymous DIY engineering and science channel recently reached 68 million subs – and is growing slowly but steadily. Immediately after comes Uruguayan comedy-horror YouTuber Fede Vigevani. Listed here for about a year - since June 2024 - he today has about 67 million subscribers, which earns him the #12 creator spot. Additionally, he is the single most-watched Spanish-speaking creator, just ahead of YOLO. He'll likely overtake Rober shortly. Next, there's Topper Guild - the TikTok personality whose first dubious claim to fame was wasting food for views, and who has now moved on to glitzy Beast-style clips. Having entered the list only in March, he is now the #13 creator with over 64.5 million fans. Also on the list since the first days of 2025 is Instagram, TikTok and YouTube phenomenon Alejo Igoa, an Argentinian comedian filming silly stuff with his friends. At some 64 million subs, he's the #14 creator on this list – and he's been climbing. 2025's third new entry are the guys from YOLO AVENTURAS, a Mexico-based pranks, comedy and MrBeast-style challenge channel around Venezuelan Flavio Andrés Broianigo Muñoz (aka YOLO) and his siblings. Their near 62 million subscribers make them the #15 creator channel. And: We're optimistic that they'll stay with us. Finally, we have the guys from Dude Perfect, who have been hard-pressed to gain one million new followers over the whole last year. In the meantime the four dudes have lost a half-dozen places to become #16 among creators and #49 overall. While they have big plans, we're expecting them to drop off this list in the near future.

  5. YouTube: most viewed channels 2025

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    Updated Jan 28, 2025
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    Statista Research Department (2025). YouTube: most viewed channels 2025 [Dataset]. https://www.ai-chatbox.pro/?_=%2Ftopics%2F2019%2Fyoutube%2F%23XgboD02vawLOoy1kVeMeNBgR8xI%3D
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    Jan 28, 2025
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    Authors
    Statista Research Department
    Area covered
    YouTube
    Description

    As of January 2025, the ranking of the most popular YouTube channels based on monthly views is dominated by music and children's content. Wiz Khalifa's Music channel was ranked first with a whopping six billion channel views, while Wow Kidz ranked second with over five billion video views in the last examined month. Indian music record channel T-Series -which ranked first continuously in 2021 and 2022, placed third with 2.72 billion video views. Most subscribed YouTube channels When looking at the most-subscribed YouTube channels: Indian music label T-Series was ranked first with 229 million channel subscribers. The video game commentator Felix Kjellberg, aka PewDiePie, ranked seventh, with roughly 111 million subscribers, after being surpassed by Jimmy Donaldson, aka MrBeast in November 2022. As of June 2022, PewDiePie was still the most subscribed gaming-content channel on YouTube, followed by Salvadorian YouTuber Fernanfloo with 45 million global subscribers. Creators' earnings MrBeast was the highest-earning YouTuber in 2021, with 54 million U.S. dollars. Ryan Kaji from Ryan's World was among the youngest content creators making the rankings of the highest-earning YouTubers in 2021, with an estimated revenue of 27 million U.S. dollars. Ryan’s channel was set up by his parents in March 2015, when the young content creator was three years old. MrBeast was also the leading content creator on YouTube based on Influence Media Value, while PewDiePie ranked third with an evaluation of around 3.91 million U.S. dollars.

  6. Most followed growing U.S. YouTube accounts 2021

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    Updated Jan 18, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Most followed growing U.S. YouTube accounts 2021 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1326255/leading-us-youtube-accounts-subscribers-number/
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    Jan 18, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    In 2021, Checkgate - the creator of popular channel Cocomelon- reported approximately 123 million subscribers in the United States. Second-ranked Mr. Beast recorded over 86 million subscribers on his YouTube channel, while the official World Wrestling Entertainment channel on YouTube WWEFanNation reported approximately 84 million subscribers in the U.S. in 2021.

  7. Anzahl der Abonnenten von MrBeast bis Juni 2025

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    Statista, Anzahl der Abonnenten von MrBeast bis Juni 2025 [Dataset]. https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/1476145/umfrage/anzahl-der-abonnenten-von-mrbeast-auf-youtube/
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    Area covered
    Weltweit
    Description

    MrBeast wächst unaufhörlich: Der YouTube-Kanal von MrBeast zählte Anfang Mai 2025 rund *** Millionen Abonnent:innen. Im Vorjahresmonat lag die Zahl noch bei *** Millionen Abonnent:innen. Hinter dem YouTube-Channel steckt der US-Amerikaner Jimmy Donaldson. In jungen Jahren veröffentlichte er auf seinem Youtube-Kanal sogenannte Let's Play's - mittlerweile ist Donaldson bekannt für Challenges, in denen er den Teilnehmenden hohe Summen an Geld, Sportwagen oder gar eine Insel als Gewinn in Aussicht stellt, sowie hohe Geldsummen an Fremde verschenkt. Forbes stufte MrBeast im Jahr 2024 als den bestverdienden Youtuber weltweit ein. MrBeast - Größter YouTube-Channel weltweit MrBeast gilt seit Juni 2024 zudem als der meistabonnierte YouTuber-Kanal weltweit. Er löste das dahinter folgende, indische Musiklabel T-Series, das auch Filme produziert, ab. Es wurde 1983 gegründet und zeigt bei YouTube hauptsächlich Musikvideos und Filmtrailer. T-Series kam zuletzt auf rund *** Millionen Abonnenten. Rang drei belegte Cocomelon, ein Kanal, der sich auf Kinderlieder mit 3D-Animationen spezialisiert hat. Sony Entertainment Television India, ein indischer Pay-TV-Kanal auf Hindi, lag auf dem vierten Platz. Rang fünf belegte der Kanal Vlad and Niki. PewDiePie hatte als erste Einzelperson im August 2019 die 100-Millionen-Marke erreicht. Meistgesehene YouTube-Videos Im Ranking der meistgesehenen YouTube-Videos aller Zeiten liegt das Musikvideo "Baby Shark Dance" von Pinkfong Kids' Songs & Stories mit rund ** Milliarden Views auf dem ersten Platz (Stand: Mai 2025). Auch bei dem Video mit den zweitmeisten Views handelt es sich um ein Musikvideo: Der Clip zu dem Song "Despacito" von Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee kam auf mehr als * Milliarden Views.

  8. Anzahl der monatlichen Views von MrBeast bis Mai 2025

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    Updated Apr 23, 2025
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    Statista Research Department (2025). Anzahl der monatlichen Views von MrBeast bis Mai 2025 [Dataset]. https://de.statista.com/themen/162/youtube/
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    MrBeast mit Milliarden Abrufen pro Monat: Die Inhalte des YouTube-Kanals von MrBeast kamen im Mai 2025 auf rund 3,36 Milliarden Views. Im Vormaonat wurde noch der Rekordwert im Zeitverlauf erzielt. Es ist zu erkennen, dass der ganz große Hype um den US-amerikanischen YouTuber Jimmy Donaldson etwa ab Ende 2022 begann, als erstmals über eine Milliarde Views im Monat erreicht wurden. Forbes stufte MrBeast im Jahr 2024 als den bestverdienenden YouTuber weltweit ein. MrBeast als größte YouTube-Channel weltweit MrBeast gilt seit Juni 2024 zudem als der meistabonnierte YouTuber-Kanal weltweit. Er löste das dahinter folgende indische Musiklabel T-Series, das auch Filme produziert, ab. Es wurde 1983 gegründet und zeigt bei YouTube hauptsächlich Musikvideos und Filmtrailer. T-Series kam zuletzt auf rund 294 Millionen Abonnenten. Rang drei belegte Cocomelon, ein Kanal, der sich auf Kinderlieder mit 3D-Animationen spezialisiert hat. Sony Entertainment Television India, ein indischer Pay-TV-Kanal auf Hindi, lag auf dem vierten Platz. Rang sechs belegte der Kanal Vlad and Niki. PewDiePie hatte als erste Einzelperson im August 2019 die 100-Millionen-Marke erreicht. Meistgesehene YouTube-Videos Im Ranking der meistgesehenen YouTube-Videos aller Zeiten liegt das Musikvideo "Baby Shark Dance" von Pinkfong Kids' Songs & Stories mit rund 15 Milliarden Views auf dem ersten Platz (Stand: Mai 2025). Auch bei dem Video mit den zweitmeisten Views handelt es sich um ein Musikvideo: Der Clip zu dem Song "Despacito" von Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee kam auf mehr als 8 Milliarden Views.

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MrBeast monthly subscribers 2020-2024

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Jan 15, 2025
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Time period covered
Jan 2020 - Dec 2024
Area covered
Worldwide
Description

Jimmy Donaldson - operating on YouTube as MrBeast, saw approximately seven million new subscribers on his popular YouTube channel in December 2024. In November 2022, MrBeast overtook PewDiePie as the most subscribed YouTuber on the platform. PewDiPie counted approximately 111 million subscribers on YouTube as of June 2024. Most engaging YouTube channels and content As of January 2025, MrBeast counted the largest number of subscribers on YouTube, with an audience of around 343 million viewers. However, other famous YouTube channels were not far behind on the subscribers’ leaderboard. T-series and Cocomelon - Nursery Rhymes followed with 284 and 188 million subscribers, respectively, during the same examined period. When it comes to the most viewed YouTube channels of all time, T-series had the highest viewership, with over 281 billion views as of January 2025. Cocomelon and SET India followed with around 194 and 174 billion lifetime views, respectively. With a viewership of billions of users, content for children and music were the most popular types of videos on YouTube. As of January 2024, Baby Shark Dance was the most watched YouTube video of all time, with around 14 billion views. Puerto Rican song Despacito and children’s rhyme Johny Johny Yes Papa followed, with nine and seven billion lifetime views, respectively. Who uses YouTube? The number of YouTube global users has been continuously growing over the years. Between 2020 and 2029, the number is expected to increase from 608 million to 1.17 billion users. As of July 2024, more than 54 percent of the YouTube audience comprised of men, while women held 45.7 percent of YouTube’s audience share. Over 12 percent of the YouTube global audience were men between the age of 25 and 34 years during the same examined period. The region with the largest number of YouTube users was India, with an audience of approximately 476 million video viewers. The United States and Brazil followed, with around 240 and 150 million users accessing the popular video platform, respectively. As of July 2024, YouTube exhibited the highest penetration rate in the United Arab Emirates, where more than 94 percent of the total digital population used the platform. Israel and United Kingdom followed with YouTube penetration rates of 93.2 and 90.4, respectively.

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