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T-Series is officially the most subscribed YouTube channel in the world
T-Series has 6,500 more subscribers than its nearest rival PewDiePie. T-Series had 90.458 million subscribers whereas PewDiePie had 90.452 million subscribers
In an epic saga of digital proportions where the winner keeps changing hands almost every other second, India’s T-Series has become the most subscribed YouTube channel in the world. At the time of filing this copy, T-Series had 6,500 more subscribers than its nearest rival PewDiePie. T-Series had 90.458 million subscribers whereas PewDiePiehad 90.452 million subscribers. Readers must note that these numbers do keep fluctuating every second.
This isn’t the first time T-Series has become the world’s most subscribed YouTube channel. However, the lead wasn’t as big as this time and was for a very short while. For instance, earlier this month T-Series was ahead for a mere 8 seconds.
For the uninitiated, PewDiePie is Swedish YouTuber who till last year was the undisputed king of YouTube, However, in the last one year or so T-Series has rapidly increased its count of subscribers. T-Series at the start of 2018 had ‘only’ 30 million subscribers but has grown considerably.
The battle for the most subscribed YouTube channel has seen quite a few ups and downs. Till a few months back, it was never out in the open as such but recently T-Series CEO, Bhushan Kumar posted a video on Twitter. Kumar urged all Indians to make T-Series the most subscribed channel in the world. "There is an Indian YouTube channel on the brink of becoming the world's number one," he says in the video, before adding, “It has taken us a lot of effort to come this far. To take my father Gulshan Kumar's dream forward, I started this channel. Today, it belongs to you; it belongs to the entire nation. This is a historic moment for all of us, so let's come together and subscribe to T-Series YouTube channel and make India proud.”
In response to the tweeted video, PewDiePie had written, “They are getting desperate.”
In February 2019, PewDiePie got ‘backing’ from Tesla CEO, Elon Musk. Musk took to his most-favourite platform Twitter to confirm that he hosted a meme review on PewDiePie’s YouTube channel. In fact, Musk wasn’t alone but had Justin Roiland, creator of popular animated sci-fi sitcom “Rick and Morty”, with him.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...channel-in-the-world/articleshow/68508120.cms
T-Series has 6,500 more subscribers than its nearest rival PewDiePie. T-Series had 90.458 million subscribers whereas PewDiePie had 90.452 million subscribers
In an epic saga of digital proportions where the winner keeps changing hands almost every other second, India’s T-Series has become the most subscribed YouTube channel in the world. At the time of filing this copy, T-Series had 6,500 more subscribers than its nearest rival PewDiePie. T-Series had 90.458 million subscribers whereas PewDiePiehad 90.452 million subscribers. Readers must note that these numbers do keep fluctuating every second.
This isn’t the first time T-Series has become the world’s most subscribed YouTube channel. However, the lead wasn’t as big as this time and was for a very short while. For instance, earlier this month T-Series was ahead for a mere 8 seconds.
For the uninitiated, PewDiePie is Swedish YouTuber who till last year was the undisputed king of YouTube, However, in the last one year or so T-Series has rapidly increased its count of subscribers. T-Series at the start of 2018 had ‘only’ 30 million subscribers but has grown considerably.
The battle for the most subscribed YouTube channel has seen quite a few ups and downs. Till a few months back, it was never out in the open as such but recently T-Series CEO, Bhushan Kumar posted a video on Twitter. Kumar urged all Indians to make T-Series the most subscribed channel in the world. "There is an Indian YouTube channel on the brink of becoming the world's number one," he says in the video, before adding, “It has taken us a lot of effort to come this far. To take my father Gulshan Kumar's dream forward, I started this channel. Today, it belongs to you; it belongs to the entire nation. This is a historic moment for all of us, so let's come together and subscribe to T-Series YouTube channel and make India proud.”
In response to the tweeted video, PewDiePie had written, “They are getting desperate.”
In February 2019, PewDiePie got ‘backing’ from Tesla CEO, Elon Musk. Musk took to his most-favourite platform Twitter to confirm that he hosted a meme review on PewDiePie’s YouTube channel. In fact, Musk wasn’t alone but had Justin Roiland, creator of popular animated sci-fi sitcom “Rick and Morty”, with him.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...channel-in-the-world/articleshow/68508120.cms