Dropout Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
15.04.2024 Mon | +1,816,257 | $ 681 - $ 4.09K |
11.04.2024 Thu | -22,395,220 | $ -8.4K - $ -50.4K |
06.04.2024 Sat | -20,399,100 | $ -7.65K - $ -45.9K |
02.04.2024 Tue | +2,123,341 | $ 796 - $ 4.78K |
28.03.2024 Thu | +1,692,137 | $ 634 - $ 3.81K |
24.03.2024 Sun | +1,747,824 | $ 655 - $ 3.93K |
20.03.2024 Wed | +1,725,015 | $ 646 - $ 3.88K |
17.03.2024 Sun | +1,193,786 | $ 447 - $ 2.69K |
13.03.2024 Wed | +1,664,098 | $ 624 - $ 3.74K |
09.03.2024 Sat | +1,358,397 | $ 509 - $ 3.06K |
06.03.2024 Wed | +1,594,974 | $ 598 - $ 3.59K |
03.03.2024 Sun | +1,167,731 | $ 437 - $ 2.63K |
28.02.2024 Wed | +1,159,807 | $ 434 - $ 2.61K |
25.02.2024 Sun | +1,342,935 | $ 503 - $ 3.02K |
Dropout biography
CollegeHumor is an Internet comedy company based in Los Angeles, California that was created by Josh Abramson and Ricky Van Veen in 1999. Aside from producing content for release on YouTube, it was also a former humor website owned by InterActiveCorp (IAC (company)) until January 2020 when IAC withdrew funding and the website shut down. Since then, CollegeHumor has continued to release content on YouTube and on its streaming service, Dropout (streaming platform). The site featured daily original humor videos and articles created by its in-house writing and production team, in addition to user-submitted videos, pictures, articles and links.Many of its staff also operated the sister website Dorkly, centering on fandoms and video game parodies in the vein of CollegeHumor before the site ceased publication of new articles in January 2019. Like CollegeHumor despite the website shutting down, Dorkly continues to release new original content on YouTube.