CBBC Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
16.04.2024 Tue | +723,707 | $ 271 - $ 1.63K |
12.04.2024 Fri | +952,668 | $ 357 - $ 2.14K |
07.04.2024 Sun | +647,131 | $ 242 - $ 1.46K |
03.04.2024 Wed | +843,523 | $ 316 - $ 1.9K |
30.03.2024 Sat | +667,182 | $ 250 - $ 1.5K |
25.03.2024 Mon | +535,982 | $ 200 - $ 1.21K |
21.03.2024 Thu | +322,092 | $ 120 - $ 724 |
18.03.2024 Mon | +626,989 | $ 235 - $ 1.41K |
14.03.2024 Thu | +571,995 | $ 214 - $ 1.29K |
10.03.2024 Sun | +483,787 | $ 181 - $ 1.09K |
07.03.2024 Thu | +544,481 | $ 204 - $ 1.23K |
04.03.2024 Mon | +486,846 | $ 182 - $ 1.1K |
29.02.2024 Thu | +363,627 | $ 136 - $ 818 |
26.02.2024 Mon | +836,619 | $ 313 - $ 1.88K |
CBBC biography
CBBC (Children's BBC) is a British free-to-air children's television channel operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation. It broadcasts content aimed at children aged 7-16, including dramas, comedies, and educational shows. CBBC has been the go-to channel for children in the UK since its inception in 1985. It is considered to be one of the most trusted broadcasters and has won numerous accolades. CBBC provides a mix of entertainment and education for children and young teenagers. Its shows include animated series, live-action dramas, game shows, quiz shows, and documentaries, all designed to be fun and engaging while also providing a learning experience. Some popular shows on CBBC include Blue Peter, Horrible Histories, The Next Step, and Operation Ouch!. CBBC has also produced a range of online content, including games, quizzes, and videos. The channel's website offers a mix of live streaming and on-demand content for children to enjoy at any time.
CBBC controversies
CBBC has faced a number of controversies over the years. In 2007, the channel faced criticism for broadcasting a trailer for a children's show that featured a character with a scrotum-shaped head. The channel later apologized and pulled the trailer. In 2016, the channel was criticized for airing a transgender storyline in one of its popular shows, The Next Step. Some viewers argued that the storyline was inappropriate for younger viewers, but CBBC defended the decision and said that it was important to accurately reflect society. CBBC has also faced criticism for its lack of diversity. In 2020, a group of MPs published a report that found that CBBC had failed to represent the diversity of the UK's population. The report called on the channel to do more to improve representation and to ensure that children from all backgrounds could see themselves represented on screen.