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The same five channels that led the U.S. Top 100 in December are still outranking their American competition in January, but they’ve switched up their running order in the chart.
The U.S.-based YouTube channel with the most monthly views hasn’t changed since the end of 2023. The places right behind him, however, have had their occupants shuffled up.
Chart Toppers
MrBeast is sitting at the front of the U.S. Top 100 for the second month in a row. Jimmy Donaldson‘s central YouTube hub is not...
Scroll down for this week’s Tubefilter Chart, which is brought to you by Bio Sites from Squarespace.
The same five channels that led the U.S. Top 100 in December are still outranking their American competition in January, but they’ve switched up their running order in the chart.
The U.S.-based YouTube channel with the most monthly views hasn’t changed since the end of 2023. The places right behind him, however, have had their occupants shuffled up.
Chart Toppers
MrBeast is sitting at the front of the U.S. Top 100 for the second month in a row. Jimmy Donaldson‘s central YouTube hub is not...
- 2/2/2024
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Lynn Yamada Davis, who some called the internet’s grandmother for her presence on the Cooking with Lynja streaming show, died Jan. 1 at Riverview Medical Center in New Jersey. She was 67 and had esophageal cancer according to her daughter, Hannah Mariko Shofet.
Davis was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2019 and diagnosed with esophageal cancer in 2021, per The New York Times.
Her funny cooking videos on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, began during the Covid-19 pandemic. Her son, Tim, started posting videos of her, and the momentum caused the audience to grow to 17.5 million on her TikTok page, 10 million on her YouTube account, and more than two million on Instagram.
Davis’s videographer son, Tim, provided the script, camera and editing duties. “I just show up,” Davis claimed.
Prior to her social media stardom, Davis had a long career as an engineer. She was a systems engineer and project manager during her 29 years with AT&T Labs.
Davis was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2019 and diagnosed with esophageal cancer in 2021, per The New York Times.
Her funny cooking videos on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, began during the Covid-19 pandemic. Her son, Tim, started posting videos of her, and the momentum caused the audience to grow to 17.5 million on her TikTok page, 10 million on her YouTube account, and more than two million on Instagram.
Davis’s videographer son, Tim, provided the script, camera and editing duties. “I just show up,” Davis claimed.
Prior to her social media stardom, Davis had a long career as an engineer. She was a systems engineer and project manager during her 29 years with AT&T Labs.
- 1/13/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The internet’s favorite cooking grandma, Lynja, has passed away at 67.
A throat cancer survivor whose battle with the disease left her with a distinctive voice she likened to Marge Simpson’s, Lynja (aka Lynn Yamada Davis) was an MIT alum and civil engineer who originally started posting videos in 2020 so her son Tim Davis could improve his videography skills during Covid quarantines. Their eccentric, energetic, and often meme-filled clips ended up netting Lynja nearly 40 million followers across YouTube and TikTok.
She passed away Jan. 1 of esophageal cancer.
“I’m super sad to inform you that unfortunately, Linda, my mom, has passed away,” Tim said in a video posted to the CookingWithLynja TikTok. “Her final moments were super peaceful, and thankfully she was surrounded by the people she loved most—her friends and family.”
@cookingwithlynjaYou’re the best mom I could have ever asked for but an even better friend.
A throat cancer survivor whose battle with the disease left her with a distinctive voice she likened to Marge Simpson’s, Lynja (aka Lynn Yamada Davis) was an MIT alum and civil engineer who originally started posting videos in 2020 so her son Tim Davis could improve his videography skills during Covid quarantines. Their eccentric, energetic, and often meme-filled clips ended up netting Lynja nearly 40 million followers across YouTube and TikTok.
She passed away Jan. 1 of esophageal cancer.
“I’m super sad to inform you that unfortunately, Linda, my mom, has passed away,” Tim said in a video posted to the CookingWithLynja TikTok. “Her final moments were super peaceful, and thankfully she was surrounded by the people she loved most—her friends and family.”
@cookingwithlynjaYou’re the best mom I could have ever asked for but an even better friend.
- 1/12/2024
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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