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American Redact
Subscribers 152K
Videos 120
Views 56.3M

Channels Like American Redact

American Redact covers comedy controversy, satire criticism, and discussions around public feuds within the comedy industry. The channel appears to produce long-form deep-dives and analysis on figures in standup and podcast culture, with a focus on cancel culture, backlash, and industry dynamics. Uploads are 16 minutes on average, with 0 views per recent video listed; overall channel activity since Feb 2016 and a library of 120 videos suggest a mix of reviews and commentary rather than rapid daily shorts.

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78% relevance

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Appearances 14
SERP 100%
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High search overlap on queries like comedy industry critique, cancel culture debate, and satire criticism (100% search match) but the content diverges in format and topical depth (64% content match) compared to American Redact.

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74% relevance

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Appearances 7
SERP 69%
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Views 17.9B
Appearances 11
SERP 73%
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Overlap on celebrity backlash and career-trajectory topics (queries: celebrity backlash, comedians career collapse) with substantial audience interest, evidenced by 73% search match and 73% content match indicating similar topics and delivery on pop culture and controversy.

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72% relevance

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TEDx Talks (78% match) and Patrick Cc (74% match). Both share overlapping queries such as comedy industry critique, cancel culture debate, and humor industry turmoil, aligning with American Redact’s focus on satire criticism and public feuds. WatchMojo.com (73% match) also competes on celebrity backlash and comedians career collapse, indicating similar interest areas. In terms size, American Redact has 152K subscribers, while TEDx Talks has 44.2M and WatchMojo.com 25.9M, highlighting a large gap in reach; Patrick Cc has 2.4M subscribers. These competitors collectively reflect a landscape centered on controversy within entertainment and humor domains.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to American Redact?

TEDx Talks (78% match, 44.2M subscribers), Patrick Cc (74% match, 2.4M subscribers), WatchMojo.com (73% match, 25.9M subscribers). They share a focus on presenting popular, discussion-driven or list-based video content that appeals to broad audiences and frequently features recognizable figures or topics.

What type of content does American Redact make?

American Redact creates commentary-style content addressing current figures and controversies, as suggested by video titles like Shane Gillis Has a Tony Hinchcliffe Problem and Joe Rogan’s Friends Are Quietly Turning on Him. The channel appears to upload content with about 0 views per video on recent uploads, and the average upload frequency is described as ~? uploads per week.

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