Indian music channel T-Series took PewDiePie's top YouTube subscriber spot once again early Saturday.
In a months-long symbolic running battle for the title, PewDiePie and his fans have waged a concerted campaign to fend off the steady encroachment by T-Series, India’s top music and pop-culture brand, ...
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But T-Series’ rise has been impressive. Even though the “PewDiePie vs. T-Series” battle for the top of the YouTube food chain has raged for eight months in front of a global audience that was mostly ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook PewDiePie was dethroned by the T-Series YouTube channel in a battle to see who could amass the ...
For a short period of time, PewDiePie was no longer YouTube's most-subscribed channel. Credit: BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images A new “most-subscribed” channel was finally crowned on YouTube, albeit ...
But he also took a number of shots at T-Series, saying the company had sent him a cease-and-desist letter after he released his “Bitch Lasagna” diss track last October. In his music video titled ...
PewDiePie just surpassed a new YouTube milestone, and he has T-Series to thank for it. Felix Kjellberg aka PewDiePie just hit 80 million YouTube subscribers on Monday. The achievement marks the first ...
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YouTube's biggest war between online superstar Felix "PewDiePie" Kjellberg and Bollywood production company T-Series has finally reached its breaking point. Over the weekend, T-Series managed to pull ...
T-Series on Thursday again pulled ahead of YouTube’s PewDiePie as the No. 1 most-subscribed channel on the platform — but again the vlogger-gamer-comedian fans’ rallied behind him to retake the ...