I don't understand people with a lot of money who still look like they don't shower. The amount of money I'd spend on skincare and overall health Oh, god.
He's actually back by some company. Or was. So he had like a push behind him. His exposure helps indie games with sales so I guess that is good for somebody.
What kinda lie? I started watching him when he was at maybe 4 million subscribers, at time when he started Walking Dead playthrough. He's just super positive guy who had really good relationship with people who watched him. He gets scared as hell just as me so it was funny to watch him. Talking he's vehicle for some company is just
He's a self made, you can see him talking about how it started here
His daily views are actually extremely unimpressive considering the amount of "subscribers" he has
They're on par with youtubers that don't even have half his total
What kinda lie? I started watching him when he was at maybe 4 million subscribers, at time when he started Walking Dead playthrough. He's just super positive guy who had really good relationship with people who watched him. He gets scared as hell just as me so it was funny to watch him. Talking he's vehicle for some company is just
He's a self made, you can see him talking about how it started here
Oh well that's one way to look at it and then there is this from Wikipedia:
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PewDiePie's channel is under Polaris, a gaming network, part of Maker Studios, a multi-channel network that drives the growth of the channels under it. Despite being signed under a network, PewDiePie refuses to hire an editor to help him with his video output, stating "I want YouTube to be YouTube."
There are other factors involved. He's not just some guy with a webcam and a game system
Oh well that's one way to look at it and then there is this from Wikipedia:
There are other factors involved. He's not just some guy with a webcam and a game system
Ch.... you don't even know what you're reading about He joined this after he was already very popular and this is network that handle legal stuff like licences etc. This is no company pushing him into stardom his previous MCN wasnt even aware he was there
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When Felix first was a rising star on YouTube, he joined the network Machinima. Because of copyright problems – many gaming studios view let’s play-YouTubers as attractive advertising opportunities while others are very strict when it comes to how their material is treated, for instance Nintendo are among the very restrictive. YouTube doesn’t reimburse gaming YouTubers directly, instead you have to be part of a network who deal with the legal aspects and manage advertising. But since it’s such a new phenomenon with a global reach and legally complex at that, it’s impossible to the individual YouTuber to have any kind of insight into his or her business.
– In the beginning, I simply received a payment and had no clue what it was based on or how big the next paycheck would be. I had no personal contact with them whatsoever.
The network’s contract with Felix turned out to be impossible on a legal level too, as it tied him to the network for life. It took Felix hiring his own lawyer and then half a year of legal work to free himself from the network.
– It was managed in such a terrible way. During the time I was a member of their network, I grew into the world’s biggest YouTuber – and they didn’t even know I was with them! They didn’t get in touch a single time, except when I wanted to leave – then their CEO e-mailed me once.
Felix Kjellberg is currently part of the network Maker Studios, who manage 55 000 YouTube channels and which was bought by Disney last spring for $ 950 million. Pewdiepie is the studio’s biggest name and he was mentioned in all trade press when the deal came through. However, Felix’s contract is up in December and he doesn’t seem too interested in renewing it.
– The fact that Disney bought Maker Studios doesn’t really change anything for me. If I ask for help, they reply, but that’s all the contact we have. We’ll see what happens.
Ch.... you don't even know what you're reading about He joined this after he was already very popular and this is network that handle legal stuff like licences etc. This is no company pushing him into stardom his previous MCN wasnt even aware he was there
Literally every person under the age of 24 knows who PewDiePie is. He's more relevant that all
of the pop girls minus Taylor Swift rn and his paycheck (for a YouTuber) kinda proves that.