Spittin' Chiclets Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
26.03.2024 Tue | +288,935 | $ 108 - $ 650 |
22.03.2024 Fri | +378,920 | $ 142 - $ 852 |
18.03.2024 Mon | +467,770 | $ 175 - $ 1.05K |
15.03.2024 Fri | +424,953 | $ 159 - $ 956 |
11.03.2024 Mon | +447,289 | $ 167 - $ 1.01K |
07.03.2024 Thu | +379,884 | $ 142 - $ 854 |
04.03.2024 Mon | +469,127 | $ 175 - $ 1.06K |
01.03.2024 Fri | +265,442 | $ 99 - $ 597 |
26.02.2024 Mon | +204,902 | $ 76 - $ 461 |
24.02.2024 Sat | +1,913,750 | $ 717 - $ 4.31K |
15.02.2024 Thu | +665,678 | $ 249 - $ 1.5K |
10.02.2024 Sat | +684,169 | $ 256 - $ 1.54K |
05.02.2024 Mon | +611,488 | $ 229 - $ 1.38K |
01.02.2024 Thu | +533,582 | $ 200 - $ 1.2K |
Spittin' Chiclets biography
Spittin' Chiclets is a popular podcast that focuses on the National Hockey League (NHL). The podcast was started by former NHL players Ryan Whitney and Paul Bissonnette, and producer Mike Grinnell. The podcast covers news, rumors, and stories from the world of hockey, as well as interviews with current and former players, coaches, and other figures in the hockey world. The podcast has gained a large following since its inception, thanks in part to its humorous and irreverent tone, as well as its willingness to tackle controversial topics.
Spittin' Chiclets controversies
Despite its popularity, Spittin' Chiclets has not been without controversy. In 2020, former NHL player Daniel Carcillo accused Whitney and Bissonnette of making insensitive comments about mental health during an episode of the podcast. The comments were widely condemned by listeners and mental health advocates, and both Whitney and Bissonnette apologized for their remarks. In addition, the podcast has been criticized by some for its lack of diversity, both in terms of its hosts and its guests. However, the podcast continues to be popular among hockey fans and remains one of the most listened-to sports podcasts in the world.