Our latest Gospel Stats Weekly Brand Report brings back MrBeast, who--as usual--is unchallenged in spot #1. Hard to compete with someone who churns out 66 million views per video--although we will say this total is lower than totals we've seen in the past, which have hovered around ~100 million views. Also on the roster this week is Joe Rogan, who's moved on from Magnus Carlsen and now has Elon Musk in the hot seat. As for who else joins them in our top 5...you'll just have to find out below.
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Washington’s attempted ban is helping TikTok Shop become big business in Mexico
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Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: MrBeast, Elon Musk, alien bugs
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Instagram is sliding into your DMs with 20 new features
Instagram has brought 20 new features to its direct messages (DMs) in recent months with plans to add more, according to Adam Mosseri.
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Game studios have helped make Roblox a multibillion-dollar business. Are they getting squeezed out?
Several studios said that since Roblox began running programmatic ads in May 2024, they feel like they are in direct competition with the very platform for which they produce content.
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Sidemen soccer match raises £4.7 million for charity, cements its legacy as top-tier creator entertainment
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Have you heard? iShowSpeed the soccer pundit, payday for fake Tom Cruise, and TikTok telenovelas
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Trump may give TikTok another reprieve. Will a deal ever get done?
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2024 was Kickstarter’s biggest year yet. Here are the creators who raised $706 million.
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Kick creates fund to pay developers who use its API to make third-party tools
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As an “economic blackout” targets Amazon, Twitch gets caught in the middle
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Is paying for private security just another cost of being a female streamer?
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YouTube’s Premium Lite tier arrives, providing cheaper access to ad-free viewing
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