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The Guardian
Subscribers
2,220,000
Video views
713,284,097
Video count
7206
Estimated earnings in past 30 days
$ 1.2K - $ 7.23K
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last 7 days
Subscribers
10,000
last 30 days
30,000
last 90 days
557,700
last 7 days
Video views
3,212,504
last 30 days
13,361,989
last 90 days
Date Video views Estimated earnings
25.03.2024 Mon +557,700 $ 209 - $ 1.25K
21.03.2024 Thu +401,987 $ 150 - $ 904
18.03.2024 Mon +460,670 $ 172 - $ 1.04K
14.03.2024 Thu +505,729 $ 189 - $ 1.14K
10.03.2024 Sun +399,569 $ 149 - $ 899
07.03.2024 Thu +487,165 $ 182 - $ 1.1K
04.03.2024 Mon +399,684 $ 149 - $ 899
29.02.2024 Thu +373,818 $ 140 - $ 841
26.02.2024 Mon +433,256 $ 162 - $ 974
23.02.2024 Fri +1,176,601 $ 441 - $ 2.65K
14.02.2024 Wed +536,228 $ 201 - $ 1.21K
10.02.2024 Sat +738,026 $ 276 - $ 1.66K
05.02.2024 Mon +734,816 $ 275 - $ 1.65K
01.02.2024 Thu +1,210,916 $ 454 - $ 2.72K

The Guardian biography

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper known for its independent and investigative journalism. It was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian and is now based in London with a global audience. The newspaper covers a range of topics including politics, world news, culture, opinion, sports, science and technology. The Guardian has a reputation for its investigative journalism and breaking news coverage especially in the areas of government surveillance and corruption. The Guardian has won numerous awards for its journalism and is regarded as a highly respected news source around the world. The newspaper is also credited with being a pioneer in digital media and has a large online presence with over 180 million monthly unique visitors.

The Guardian controversies

Like any major media outlet, The Guardian has had its share of controversies over the years. One notable example is the newspaper's reporting on the phone hacking scandal that engulfed the British press in 2011. The Guardian was instrumental in uncovering the extent of illegal phone hacking and other illegal activity by media organizations in the UK. The newspaper's reporting eventually led to the demise of the News of the World, a major tabloid newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. The Guardian has also faced criticism for its coverage of Israel-Palestine conflicts, with some accusing the newspaper of being biased against Israel. However, The Guardian maintains that it strives to provide fair and balanced coverage of the conflict.

The Guardian famous quotes

"Comment is free, but facts are sacred."
"A newspaper is not just for reporting the news as it is, but to make people mad enough to do something about it."
"The first duty of a newspaper is to be accurate."
"To be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others."
"In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act."