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UNESCO
Subscribers 533K
Videos 10K
Views 145.1M

Channels Like UNESCO

UNESCO's YouTube presence covers education, culture, science, heritage, and peace, aligning with keywords such as UNESCO, TV, Education, Heritage, Culture, Science, Peace, and Knowledge. Video topics range from policy discussions and reports to living heritage, gender in STEM, online safety, and cultural cooperation, indicating a mix of educational tutorials, policy discussions, documentaries, and interviews. The channel publishes regularly since May 30, 2006, with an average of around 1.6K views per video and a high total view count of 145.1M across 10,000 videos, suggesting frequent uploads and a broad coverage of UNESCO-focused topics.

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#1

84% relevance

Subscribers 44.2M
Videos 255K
Views 8.8B
Appearances 54
SERP 100%
Similarity 74%
creative economies policy freedom of expression online harassment

They align with UNESCO on promoting ideas in creative economies, policy, and freedom of expression, reflected by high search overlap (creative economies policy, freedom of expression) and a complementary content focus on idea-driven talks that UNESCO audiences seek.

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#2

51% relevance

Subscribers 27.2M
Videos 5.5K
Views 3.1B
Appearances 6
SERP 19%
Similarity 72%
creative economies policy online harassment international cooperation development

Similar to UNESCO in exploring international development and cooperation (international cooperation development) and policy topics, demonstrated by substantial content overlap, though TED’s broader format includes more varied global topics.

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#3
Committee to Protect Journalists

49% relevance

Subscribers 7.5K
Videos 590
Views 1.3M
Appearances 2
SERP 10%
Similarity 75%
press safety journalism media freedom safeguards

Parallels UNESCO in safeguarding press freedom and journalist safety (press safety journalism, media freedom safeguards) as shown by shared search terms and a strong emphasis on journalism rights in content.

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#4

48% relevance

Subscribers 7.3K
Videos 866
Views 479.0K
Appearances 1
SERP 6%
Similarity 75%
press safety journalism

Resonates with UNESCO on press safety and journalism standards (press safety journalism) with overlapping audience interest, evidenced by similar queries and a focus on media ethics and safety.

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#5
ECDPM

47% relevance

Subscribers 1.1K
Videos 388
Views 162.7K
Appearances 1
SERP 6%
Similarity 75%
international cooperation development

Shares UNESCO’s international cooperation and development emphasis (international cooperation development) and targets policy-oriented audiences, indicated by a comparable search topic and policy-focused content.

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#6
Eurac Research

47% relevance

Subscribers 3.8K
Videos 435
Views 1.9M
Appearances 1
SERP 5%
Similarity 75%
science communication ethics

Connects with UNESCO through science communication and ethics (science communication ethics), offering research-driven content that appeals to UNESCO’s educational and societal impact interests.

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Content Landscape

Discovered competitors include TEDx Talks (84% match) and TED (51% match) as top rivals. Both share overlapping queries such as creative economies policy, freedom of expression, and online harassment, aligning with UNESCO's education, culture, and policy-focused content. Another close competitor is the Committee to Protect Journalists (49% match), followed by The International Journalists' Network (48% match), which overlap on press safety journalism and media freedom safeguards. ECDPM (47% match) also competes on international cooperation development. UNESCO has 533K subscribers, while TED and TEDx Talks boast tens of millions of subscribers, highlighting a substantial gap in audience size despite thematic alignment. Competitors converge on queries around education policy, freedom of expression, online harassment, and international cooperation.

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Search Queries Used

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to UNESCO?

TEDx Talks (84% match, 44.2M subscribers) and TED (51% match, 27.2M subscribers) and Committee to Protect Journalists (49% match, 7.5K subscribers) are UNESCO's biggest YouTube competitors. They share a focus on education, knowledge, and global issues, with content centered on ideas, journalism, and advocacy.

What type of content does UNESCO make?

UNESCO creates educational and informational videos about science, culture, heritage, peace, and policy, with titles like 'Scientist to Scientist: Breaking Barriers in STEM' and 'Re|Shaping Policies for Creativity 2026.' The channel publishes multiple videos per week, and the average video views are around 1.6K.

How do we determine which channels are similar to UNESCO?

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