Oscars covers official moments, interviews, and nominee spotlights related to the Academy Awards, including discussions on animated feature films, directing, costume design, and other Oscar moments. Content style includes interviews, nominee spotlights, pre-luncheon coverage, and event recaps, with a posting pattern described as new videos with an average around 99.2K views per video. The channel has published 5,800 videos and accumulated 2.8B total views, with 3.4M subscribers since joining on Feb 3, 2006.
Both target entertainment and award coverage with high search alignment on oscars-related queries, but ABC News’ content is broader news coverage (63% content similarity) compared to Oscars’ film-focused depth.
Shares strong audience interest in Oscars ceremonies (e.g., 98th Oscars) and nominees (51% overall match) but leans more toward opinion and analysis, resulting in moderate content alignment with Oscars’ format.
Both cover Oscar nominees and red-carpet activity, but On The Red Carpet centers on interviews and event spectacle, yielding high content focus yet limited general Oscar coverage beyond interviews (80% content match).
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Competes for oscars gossip and nominations coverage with similar query presence (costume/design nominees, winners/nominees), yet Page Six emphasizes entertainment gossip and exclusive scoops (75% content match).
Both provide awards-season insights and backstage context; however Gold Derby focuses on predictions and backstage footage, creating strong search overlap but slightly different content emphasis (77% content match).
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include ABC News (78% match) and The Independent (51% match) as top rivals, followed by Mashable (50% match). All share overlapping queries such as animated feature oscars, oscars directing nominees, oscars costume design nominees, and oscars nominees luncheons, indicating similar coverage of Oscar nominees and related ceremonies. ABC News is significantly larger with 19.4M subscribers, well ahead of Oscars’ 3.4M, while The Independent and Mashable each have about 1.2M subscribers, creating a tiered competitive landscape. The overlap in queries shows these channels target the same Oscars-related topics, with champions like ABC News dominating in reach.
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Oscars?
ABC News — 78% match, 19.4M subscribers; The Independent — 51% match, 1.2M subscribers; Mashable — 50% match, 1.2M subscribers. All three are large news or media outlets that publish video content on current events, entertainment, and industry news, similar to Oscars' focus on film awards and related coverage.
What type of content does Oscars make?
Oscars creates video content related to film awards, nominees, and related events, as seen in titles like '98th Oscars Nominees Luncheon: Class Photo Assembly' and '98th Oscars Nominees Guess Movies From "Working Titles"'. They average about 99.2K views per video, with a mix of uploads including several per week; specific recent uploads include 103K, 14K, 0 views, 12.6K, and 66.7K views.
How do we determine which channels are similar to Oscars?
We analyze Oscars's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.