Channel 4 Documentaries Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
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15.03.2024 Fri | +1,114,128 | $ 417 - $ 2.51K |
11.03.2024 Mon | +1,082,190 | $ 405 - $ 2.43K |
07.03.2024 Thu | +617,851 | $ 231 - $ 1.39K |
04.03.2024 Mon | +953,811 | $ 357 - $ 2.15K |
01.03.2024 Fri | +753,027 | $ 282 - $ 1.69K |
26.02.2024 Mon | +1,172,319 | $ 439 - $ 2.64K |
24.02.2024 Sat | +3,073,600 | $ 1.15K - $ 6.92K |
15.02.2024 Thu | +912,090 | $ 342 - $ 2.05K |
10.02.2024 Sat | +747,235 | $ 280 - $ 1.68K |
05.02.2024 Mon | +496,146 | $ 186 - $ 1.12K |
01.02.2024 Thu | +788,702 | $ 295 - $ 1.77K |
27.01.2024 Sat | +900,384 | $ 337 - $ 2.03K |
23.01.2024 Tue | +1,612,066 | $ 604 - $ 3.63K |
14.01.2024 Sun | +1,739,625 | $ 652 - $ 3.91K |
Channel 4 Documentaries biography
Channel 4 Documentaries is a British documentary television channel owned and operated by Channel 4. Since its launch in 1982, the channel has produced and broadcasted numerous documentaries, covering a wide range of topics from social issues to science and nature. Some of the most notable documentaries produced by Channel 4 Documentaries include 'The Boy Whose Skin Fell Off', '24 Hours in A&E', 'Grayson Perry: Rites of Passage', and 'Benefits Street'.
Channel 4 Documentaries controversies
Over the years, Channel 4 Documentaries has been involved in several controversies. One of the most notable controversies was the airing of the documentary 'Going to Bed with the Sun', which followed the lives of a group of elderly people living in a care home in Liverpool. The documentary was criticized for its intrusive filming style and for exploiting the residents of the care home. Channel 4 Documentary also faced criticism for airing 'Benefits Street', a documentary series that focused on the lives of people living in a deprived area of Birmingham. The series was accused of demonizing the working class and promoting negative stereotypes.