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MathMeeting is “On The Rise” this month


Posted July 30th, 2013 by admin No Comments »
Congratulations to Chris Seber of MathMeeting, our featured On The Rise partner this July. You’ll see his channel and videos in the spotlight on the On The Rise homepage and the YouTube home channel today.

School is out for many of us in July, but that doesn’t mean you can’t brush up on the basics! With just under 200 videos on his mathematics-focused channel, Chris just may be the man to help. He’s been running this YouTube channel since December 2010, posting tutorials to help mathematicians at every level expand their skill set. Whether you want a refresher on how to multiply fractions or factor trinomials, Chris has videos that can walk you through each step. He might even be able to help you solve that Rubik’s cube you’ve been working on! Math students and teachers alike will appreciate the clear visuals and steady pace that Chris has developed in these videos.

Here are a few words directly from Chris:

My passion is to help as many students AND teachers as possible in the subject of Mathematics. I do this by making free videos here on YouTube ranging from basic level math through upper level Calculus. I do not expect everybody to fall in love with mathematics, but I wholeheartedly believe that everybody enjoys learning when it is taught in a simple, easy-to-follow manner. My simple approach to teaching has received such positive, uplifting reactions from my audience. Your comments and votes have helped me become featured as a “On The Rise” featured partner for the month of July. This is such a humbling achievement that I am most proud of. I will continue making videos to assist you in your mathematical struggles for as long as possible. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

If you’ve enjoyed this monthly blog series and are interested in learning more or participating, we encourage you to visit our On The Rise homepage. You can check out all of our past featured partners on the Featured Partners tab, or nominate a YouTube partner to be considered for the program on the Nominate tab. Feel free to submit nominations for your own channel, or for channels you follow that you think deserve more attention or could be the next YouTube sensation. We’ll continue to feature promising partners who drive YouTube watch time, have fewer than 100,000 subscribers, and produce engaging content on a regular basis.

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YouTube Pro Series: Talent Management


Posted July 29th, 2013 by admin No Comments »
Check out the latest YouTube Pro Series on finding and working with a talent manager, brought to you from YouTube Space London! 


Benjamin Cook leads a conversation  with Lisa Filipelli of Big Frame, Joe PennaTyler Oakley, and Dominic Smales of Gleam Digital about the ins and outs of working with an agency or talent manager. They’ll tell help you to understand what to expect from a talent manager or an agency, how to pick one, and how to work with them to manage your channel and your career.

What is YouTube Pro Series?

Every month, we’re bringing together top YouTube creators to answer your burning questions on everything from crowdfunding and working with advertisers to finding a manager and running your own web series.

Want to attend one of our live events in LA, NY, or London? Click here to indicate your interest.

Check out the videos and subscribe to be the first to know about new videos!

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A year since Gangnam Style, K-Pop keeps getting bigger


Posted July 14th, 2013 by admin No Comments »

On July 15, PSY’s now legendary video for “Gangnam Style” will officially turn 1 year old. The video is already the most viewed video ever on YouTube and was the first clip ever to surpass 1 billion views — it currently stands at 1.7B and is still growing for those counting. But impact of the biggest web video phenomenon of 2012 extends beyond PSY’s singular music video.

While global interest in K-Pop has been on the rise for the past few years, the data suggests views of Korean artists tripled in the year following the release of Gangnam Style. Here’s a chart of monthly views on top K-Pop channels, including PSY:


In the year before “Gangnam Style”, official music videos from K-Pop artists were viewed over 2.2 billion times globally. The year following, that number jumped to over 7 billion views, 3x the viewership. In 2011, less than half the viewership on top K-Pop channels was from outside the Asia-Pacific region. Now, the majority of the watching is taking place outside the region. 91% of viewing in the past year was outside Korea.


In the U.S. where, for many, K-Pop had been an unknown genre of music, video viewership of top K-Pop artists doubled the year after “Gangnam Style” hit the web.

So what were people watching?

The top 10 music videos from Korea uploaded since “Gangnam Style” represent a diverse mix. PSY tops the list with his follow-up “Gentleman”, which itself now has nearly half of a billion views. Other major acts include Girls Generation and Big Bang, both of which have cultivated large international followings.

You can see the full top 10 via this playlist or watch below:

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