| What's the difference between TV content and YouTube content? | rockinyp | 6/25/12 1:11 PM | It's interesting that some celebrities attract millions of viewers on TV, but when they make videos for YouTube, the videos do very poorly in comparison. Like, Jillian Michaels' daily YouTube show, for example, only averages around 3,500 views or so |
| Re: What's the difference between TV content and YouTube content? | JDoors | 6/25/12 4:33 PM | I've noticed the same phenomena, but I'm at a loss to explain it. I like being able to watch content via YouTube that would normally be on TV, but apparently, not too many people do that. Why? I dunno. It's as or more convenient, it's the same conten |
| Re: What's the difference between TV content and YouTube content? | chottom | 6/26/12 1:51 AM | In general I do not watch TV shows and rarely YouTube one but I compared Jillian Michaels' daily YouTube show and Vlogbrothers. Basically the Vlogbrothers are more raw, more personal, more real. They bond better with the YouTube viewers who are in ge |