Channels Like Business Casual

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Business Casual
Subscribers 1.1M
Videos 91
Views 102.7M

Business Casual covers business history, biographies, and entrepreneurship through documentary-style videos and deep-dives. Content appears as long-form explorations of leaders, companies, and pivotal moments, with keywords indicating a focus on history, startups, capitalism, and industry titans. Uploads since 2016, with recent videos featuring notable figures and events; average views per video are around 1.3M, and the channel has 1.1M subscribers and 102.7M total views.

Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are TEDx Talks (80% match) and The Wall Street Journal (66% match), followed by Harvard Business Review (66% match) and Simon Sinek (62% match). They share overlapping queries such as business leadership, entrepreneurship history, corporate history case studies, and executive leadership lessons. Business Casual has 1.1M subscribers, while TEDx Talks leads with a significantly larger audience (44.2M subscribers) and The Wall Street Journal has 6.6M subscribers; Harvard Business Review has 1.6M, and Simon Sinek has 2.7M. The overlap indicates competition for audiences interested in business history, leadership, and corporate strategy narratives.

Similar Channels

We found 48 YouTube channels similar to Business Casual

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#1 TEDx Talks

80% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 29
SERP 100%
Similarity 66%
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They share audience interest in business leadership and entrepreneurship history (high search overlap at 100% and 80% overall match), but their content focuses more on individual talks and ideas rather than structured business case analysis like Business Casual.

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#2 The Wall Street Journal

66% relevance

Subscribers 6.6M
Videos 28K
Views 2.5B
Appearances 9
SERP 49%
Similarity 77%
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Similar audience for corporate history and global business legends (high content alignment at 77%), with strong coverage of corporate strategy histories, though WSJ presents traditional journalism and case studies rather than the broad video format of Business Casual.

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#3 Harvard Business Review

66% relevance

Subscribers 1.6M
Videos 665
Views 60.9M
Appearances 9
SERP 56%
Similarity 72%
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Overlap on business leadership and startup/scaling topics (66% match; content 72%), but HBR emphasizes concise written analyses and case studies while Business Casual offers longer-form narrative videos.

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#4 Simon Sinek

62% relevance

Subscribers 2.7M
Videos 1.1K
Views 176.7M
Appearances 13
SERP 50%
Similarity 70%
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Shares interest in executive leadership lessons and business leadership narratives (62% match; content 70%), yet Sinek focuses on individual philosophy and talks, whereas Business Casual covers a wider array of case-style explorations.

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#5 Financial Historian

60% relevance

Subscribers 154K
Videos 318
Views 7.7M
Appearances 7
SERP 32%
Similarity 79%
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Appeals to finance and capitalism history with strong content similarity (60% match; content 79%), yet their emphasis is macroeconomic history rather than comprehensive business case storytelling like Business Casual.

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#6 TED

58% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 12
SERP 37%
Similarity 72%
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Broad overlap in business leadership and entrepreneurship history (58% match; content 72%), but TED's format and topic breadth differ from Business Casual's focused business-case video style.

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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Business Casual?

TEDx Talks (80% match, 44.2M subscribers), The Wall Street Journal (66% match, 6.6M subscribers), Harvard Business Review (66% match, 1.6M subscribers). All three channels produce long-form, business-focused content that analyzes ideas, history, and leadership similar to Business Casual's documentary and biographical business storytelling.

What type of content does Business Casual make?

Business Casual creates documentary-style videos about business history, biographies, and corporate stories, with titles like 'J.P. Morgan Documentary: How One Man Financed America' and 'How Starbucks Really Became A Coffee Giant.' The channel averages about 1.3M views per video and posts multiple times per week.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Business Casual?

We analyze Business Casual'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.

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