Our latest Gospel Stats Weekly Brand Report has it all: explosions, Ozempic, weird phones, the Mexico border, and a good old-fashioned history nerd dunking. As usual, MrBeast is #1, but there's some new faces in our top 5 this week--and an unusual lack of sicence content! But don't worry--our bonus vid has plenty of educational moments.
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Top 50 Most Subscribed YouTube Channels • Week Of 05/18/2025
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: MrBeast in Mexico, the Sidemen in streaming, and also the Met Gala
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Top 50 Most Viewed YouTube Channels Worldwide • Week Of 05/18/2025
Alan Chikin Chow is a regular entrant in the Global Top 50. Now his Alan's Universe channel is moving up the ranking as well.
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Here’s what YouTubers like Supercar Blondie, Dhar Mann, and Yes Theory get from joining Dubai’s Creators HQ
Organizers say it's not just digital/social media content creators who qualify for Founding Membership. It's also filmmakers, photographers, musicians, designers, journalists, entrepreneurs, investors, government and policy experts, and "cultural and community leaders."
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Disney’s plan for pre-summer advertising? Get Blippi on board (literally).
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With worldwide push, MrBeast tests the power (and limits) of his famous name
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Have you heard? Michelle Khare gets into the Emmys, Jordan Howlett gets real with brands, and Dems get on Twitch
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Creator company Whalar soars to $400 million valuation with strategic investment
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Move over, Spotify and Apple. YouTube has its own podcast charts now.
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Sidemen launch VC firm to find the Upside in consumer tech startups
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Roblox brings real-world merch to its burgeoning creator economy
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Netflix’s ads are growing up with new placement options and measurement tools
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