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Birds of the sky (2 Golds)
Friday, 20 Dec 2019, 09:18 AM
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By the age of 8, YouTube has earned billions Only 8 years of age. What's in it? Ryan Kazi has chased many charioteers from the income side. In 2019, he earned around Rs 221 crore or $ 26 million. Ryan earned the income by posting various videos about children's toys on the YouTube platform. Ryan was named in the list of highest grossing stars on YouTube, published in Forbes Magazine on Wednesday. According to the Forbes list, Ryan was named to the list of highest grossing stars in YouTube in 2018 as well. His real name is Ryan Guan. His channel is 'Ryan's World'. The channel opened in 2015 with her parents. The channel already has 2 million 29 million subscribers. The channel, initially called the Ryan's Toys Review, opened boxes of new games and featured videos of Ryan's play. According to data from the Data Analytics website Social Blade, some of the channel's videos have been viewed more than 100 billion times. The channel has been viewed more than 35 billion times since its creation. The channel was renamed after a complaint was recently filed by customer consulting firm Truth in Advertising at the US Federal Trade Commission. Allegations arise that the channel does not mention which content is sponsored or advertised. That is, it is not clear which brand is paying for the video. Many changes have changed with Ryan's age now and on the channel. Different educational content is being published there. Second on the list of highest grossing video makers is a channel called Dude Perfect. Third place is the 5-year-old Anastasia Radzinska channel. This year, he earned $ 80 million. His 'Like Nastia Vlog' and 'Funny Stacy' channels both have 7 million subscribers. The channel offers Russian, English and Spanish language videos. Last September, the FTC fined Google parent company Google $ 1 million for allegedly collecting information without the permission of child YouTube users. The FTC alleges that Google targeted opportunities for advertisers to show their ads to children. Answered by Birds of the sky (2 Golds) Friday, 20 Dec 2019, 09:19 AM |