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    The YouTube Election: Social media emerges as key player in Indian polls

    Dahiya can see people’s enthusiasm reflected in the sudden surge in subscribers over the past month, along with better likes-to-views ratio and a higher number of comments on videos even when the content is critical and not celebratory.

    How much is Tanmay Bhat's net worth? Comedian reacts to report claiming it is Rs 665 cr

    Comedian Tanmay Bhat disputed reports claiming his net worth to be Rs 665 crore, highlighting India's booming content creator economy. He refuted the claim on Twitter, stating the figure was wildly off. Bhat, known for his work with AIB and Moonshot, began as a TV writer and co-founded AIB in 2013, gaining popularity for comedic content. India's content creator economy has grown significantly, contributing to GDP and creating jobs.

    Real show stealer was Boomball: Ashwin lauds Bumrah's Himalayan feat

    Senior India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has praised teammate Jasprit Bumrah for his exceptional performance in the second Test against England. Bumrah's performance, which included a reverse swing master-class in England's first innings and a three-wicket haul in their second innings, led to his rise to number one in the ICC rankings.

    YouTube Shorts vs Instagram Reels: The battle for dominance in digital content landscape

    YouTube and Instagram were growing independently until short video-sharing turned them into big rivals in India’s creator economy. Which is a better platform for content-makers?

    YouTube's most subscribed: Three Indian channels among top 10, Mr Beast isn't No. 1

    Indian YouTube channels are making waves globally, with three channels featuring Hindi content securing spots among the most subscribed on the platform. Contrary to expectations, renowned American YouTuber MrBeast doesn't claim the number one position.

    PM Modi's YouTube channel crosses 2 crore subscribers; highest among global leaders

    Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro ranks second after PM Modi on the list of global leaders with the highest subscriptions on their YouTube channel, with a total of 64 lakh subscribers, which is a little less than one-third of the subscribers the Narendra Modi YouTube Channel has.

    The Economic Times
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