Fans of Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2, and Justin Bieber and/or Selena Gomez, made this a good week for the entertainment news providers in our list of Google-funded YouTube channels. Clevver News, ENTV (from Deadline.com-parent PMC), and Young Hollywood were all over news about the final installment of the Twilight movie series, and the young celebrities’ break-up. As a result, the channels were our three top gainers measured by views in the week ending November 14 vs the results from two weeks ago. (A technical glitch prevented us from running our tally last week.) ENTV moved up one slot to No. 4 while Clevver News jumped nine to No. 6 and Young Hollywood was up four to No. 7. Redbull topped the chart, helped by “The Athlete Machine,” a video of an elaborate Rube Goldberg contraption powered by several extreme sports stars. The top 10 channels accounted for 50.7% of the week’s 96.1M views, down 1.9% from two weeks ago.
Here’s how things shook out compared to the week that ended October 31. Biggest gains by views: Clevver News (+2.2M to 4.1M), ENTV (+1.6M to 5.8M), Young Hollywood (+1.3M to 3.9M), Noisey (+1.2M to 4.2M), and The Onion (+1.1M to 2.3M). Biggest upticks by rank: Modern Mom (+42 to No. 38), Team USA (+35 to No. 49), Slatester (+25 to No. 24), Tasted (+25 to No. 51), and Cartoon Hangover (+21 to No. 43). Biggest drop in views: Machinima Prime (-4.2M to 6.3M), WWE Fan Nation (-1.9M to 3M), Motor Trend (-1.5M to 2.5M), The Warner Sound (-1.5M to 7.1M), and Vice (-1.4M to 2.1M). And biggest decliners by rank: The Thrash Lab (-46 to No. 73), Popspot (-22 to No. 84), DS2DIO (-21 to No. 66), and — each down 18 –My Damn Channel (No. 74), eHow Home (No. 87), and Comedy Shaq (No. 61).
Blayze supplies the data for our tally with one exception: YouTube provides views for the shows it funds on Mondo Media. Channels highlighted in beige are the ones that were launched before Google introduced its original channels program in November. Here’s our latest ranking:


Shameless plug, The Pet Collective had a great week as we covered The Friskies, the 1st annual Oscars for cat videos, and launched 24/7 livestreaming siberian husky puppies on the #HuskyCam. The internet has always been kind to cat and dog videos. #JustSaying
Am really happy to see so many channels doing 1 million+ views a week now. It’s been an amazing year in the YouTube 100. Huge congrats to all of our counterparts here making all this content shine. There’s an innovative style of thinking across these channels that other industries in the world could really use these days. This has been an invaluable milestone in the evolution of online video.
A friend sent me a list of the top 10 channels with regard to subscribers from Ignite…from Ray William Johnson at #1, Ryan Higa #2, and others such as College Humor that are nowhere to be found in your top 100 listed here from YouTube…Can you tell me the reason, or if there are different charts or different programming agendas or lists???
Thank you…. LT