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Ryan George
Subscribers 1.8M
Videos 416
Views 698.6M

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Ryan George creates comedy content focused on self-conversation humor, skits, and parody interviews, including his familiar 'Pitch Meeting' persona. The channel emphasizes sketch comedy and satire with topics ranging from situations, storytelling humor, and funny takes on everyday concepts, often presented as short or narrative-style sketches. Uploads are frequent with an average of around 678.8K views per video and a catalog of 416 published videos since joining in 2008.

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Saturday Night Live YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 16.9M
Videos 10K
Views 19.4B
Appearances 47
SERP 100%
Similarity 71%
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Both leverage sketch comedy and satire with monologue-like and character-driven formats, aligning with high search overlap on queries about comedy sketches and roast conversations, though SNL’s content is longer-form and broadcast-era while Ryan George focuses on short-form YouTube sketches.

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#2

50% relevance

Subscribers 22.4M
Videos 2.3K
Views 4.5B
Appearances 8
SERP 17%
Similarity 72%
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Share a thread of humorous storytelling and situational humor in scripted formats, with substantial content similarity in humorous storytelling formats, though TED-Ed audiences are more education-focused and their delivery is less character-driven than Ryan George.

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Subscribers 793K
Videos 6.4K
Views 105.6M
Appearances 5
SERP 10%
Similarity 76%
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Both emphasize character-driven humor and situational sketches, reflected by content similarity in character-driven humor, while Ryan George centers on short-form sketches and Film Courage tends toward in-depth conversations about film.

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#4

48% relevance

Subscribers 7.0M
Videos 532
Views 2.9B
Appearances 8
SERP 18%
Similarity 68%
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Similarities lie in sketch comedy, parody-style humor, and improvised/dialogue-driven bits, with strong overlap in content style for sketch and parody interviews, though Key & Peele is a duo with longer-form sketches.

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#5

48% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 13
SERP 16%
Similarity 69%
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taps into self-conversation humor and inventive storytelling in short formats, echoing Ryan George’s humorous storytelling formats, but TEDx Talks typically presents non-fiction talks rather than comedic sketches.

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#6

48% relevance

Subscribers 8.4M
Videos 10K
Views 4.6B
Appearances 8
SERP 17%
Similarity 69%
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Overlap centers on pitch-meeting style humor and meta-commentary about media, aligning with queries around pitch meeting humor, though Screen Rant focuses more on entertainment news and analysis.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include Saturday Night Live (82% match) and TEDx Talks (48% match) as well as TED-Ed (50% match). SNL aligns with overlapping queries like comedy sketches talk to self, satire roast conversations, and comedic monologue sketches, while TEDx Talks and TED-Ed share links to self-conversation humor and creative storytelling formats. Ryan George has 1.8M subscribers, compared to SNL's 16.9M and TEDx Talks' 44.2M, indicating larger established audiences for the top-tier competitors. The common thread is sketch/style humor and satirical storytelling, with overlap in parody interviews and character-driven humor.

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#8 48% Fast Company 74% 145K 9% 4
#9 47% Pitch Meeting 71% 1.4M 13% 8
#10 47% Daniel Thrasher 74% 5.9M 7% 3
#11 47% David Botran 70% 5.3K 13% 4
#12 46% Paul E.T. 73% 400K 7% 2
#13 46% Charisma on Command 71% 7.0M 9% 8
#14 46% Rise Above Reality 71% 101K 7% 2
#15 45% Vinh Giang 72% 4.4M 6% 4
#16 45% Squampopulous 72% 181K 5% 1
#17 45% TheLaughPlanet 72% 235K 5% 1
#18 45% The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 70% 33.6M 8% 3
#19 45% Tristan Maloney 71% 35.4K 6% 1
#20 45% Casually Explained 71% 4.2M 5% 4
#21 45% vlogbrothers 71% 4.1M 5% 1
#22 45% The Late Late Show with James Corden 71% 28.2M 5% 1
#23 45% Philipp Humm 69% 220K 8% 3
#24 45% Dry Bar Comedy 71% 3.0M 5% 4
#25 45% Screenwriting Success 70% 1.8K 6% 1
#26 45% Top Gaming Plays 70% 206K 6% 2
#27 44% BBC 68% 15.4M 9% 5
#28 44% theoffcamerashow 70% 447K 6% 2
#29 44% Standard Story Company 70% 281K 5% 1
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#31 44% Netflix Is A Joke 69% 4.5M 6% 7
#32 43% Shoot From The Hip 69% 766K 6% 5
#33 43% Reedsy 68% 177K 6% 1
#34 43% No Film School 66% 129K 9% 2
#35 43% Audible 68% 185K 5% 2
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#37 43% Angel Ganev 68% 1.1M 5% 1
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#39 41% The Daily Show 66% 13.6M 5% 3
#40 41% The New York Times 63% 5.1M 8% 3
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Ryan George?

Saturday Night Live — 82% match, 16.9M subscribers; TED-Ed — 50% match, 22.4M subscribers; Film Courage — 49% match, 793K subscribers. They share a focus on performing/creating video content with a mix of sketch comedy or informational formats, similar to Ryan George's comedic and skit-driven content.

What type of content does Ryan George make?

Ryan George creates sketch comedy and recurring character-based videos (e.g., pitch meeting style or comedic skits). He uploads content regularly, with an average of about 678.8K views per video.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Ryan George?

We analyze Ryan George'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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