U. S. Steel's YouTube presence covers steel industry topics through video titles such as facility tours, storytelling about company values, and technology in action, with content suggesting a mix of deep-dives and short explainers. The channel appears to publish a variety of formats including narrated tours, feature stories, and occasional event-style segments, with an average of about 616 views per video and a total of 273 videos since joining in 2018.
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We found 41 YouTube channels similar to U. S. Steel
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Similar focus on steel production technology and the steel production process, showing alignment in professional steel industry topics and leadership discussions, albeit AIST is more industry-institutional than corporate.
Shares the industrial storytelling angle through broader content about engineering and industry impact, evidenced by the same broad query space (industrial storytelling) despite differing in format and depth.
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Competes in the steel sector space with content on steel manufacturing and steel production technology, closely aligned in subject matter though Matallurgy Data emphasizes data-driven insights instead of a corporate profile.
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Both cover steel industry news, trends, and market outlooks, reflecting a shared interest in macro steel dynamics and business impact, with CNBC providing more market-oriented journalism.
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Targets american steelmaking and steel production processes, overlapping on core topics but NKY Railfan centers on rail-focused steel applications and hobbyist content rather than corporate steel strategy.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Factorama (85% match) and AIST Association for Iron & Steel Technology (63% match) as the top two by match strength. Both share overlapping queries with U. S. Steel around american steelmaking, steel manufacturing, and steel production technology, indicating similar audience interests in industry processes and innovations. Additional channels like TEDx Talks (62% match) and Matallurgy Data (62% match) also compete on related themes such as industrial storytelling and steel production technology, while CNBC-TV18 (59% match) overlaps on steel industry news and market trends. U. S. Steel has a smaller subscriber base (4.9K) compared with Factorama (9.6K) and AIST (4.8K) and far smaller than TEDx Talks (44.2M) or CNBC-TV18 (4.7M), underscoring differences in scale but shared emphasis on steel industry topics.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to U. S. Steel?
Factorama — 85% match, 9.6K subscribers; AIST Association for Iron & Steel Technology — 63% match, 4.8K subscribers; TEDx Talks — 62% match, 44.2M subscribers. All three channels have a focus on technology or industry topics and science/engineering content, aligning with U. S. Steel's industrial and steel-related themes.
What type of content does U. S. Steel make?
U. S. Steel creates industrial and technology-focused content, including videos about Big River Steel Works, technology in action, and stories related to steel production. The channel has an average of about 616 views per video, with recent uploads including topics such as 125 Years Strong and Solar Car, indicating a mix of corporate storytelling and technical showcases, with varying upload frequency described as ~? uploads per week.
How do we determine which channels are similar to U. S. Steel?
We analyze U. S. Steel'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.