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So, I was looking at total view counts again and looking into Nijisanji's numbers. I noticed a few interesting things.

First of all, the official channel, Kanae and Kuzuha account for over a billion views within Nijisanji just by themselves, and the next ten livers after them only account for another billion all together.

The average view count for Nijisanji, after accounting for outliers with over 100 million views is about 40 million per channel, which is still pretty good. There are also a bunch of channels that haven't streamed in over three months with more than 10 million views which drag this average down, so if you removed those you would probably get something in the range of 50-60 million per channel. These numbers can be achieved even by channels unable to consistently reach 5k peak CCV, which indicates higher frequency streaming, greater stream length, and longer tenure still accounts for much of Nijisanji's lead in this area.

To contrast, even if you added Holostars and Hololive together and took their combined average, and excluded the main channel views too, you would still have over 100 million average views per channel. This with half the number of streams. Cover as a whole seems to be a 'stream less' company, and this shows in that their averages are very high but they lack the sheer volume of traffic their competition get get with more than twice the number of Vtubers.

Vrabi seems to count unarchived video views as part of the count for Nijisanji, I don't know if this is also true for Hololive, or if the views on Nijisanji's end simply haven't been cleared yet.

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So, I was looking at total view counts again and looking into Nijisanji's numbers. I noticed a few interesting things.

First of all, the official channel, Kanae and Kuzuha account for over a billion views within Nijisanji just by themselves, and the next ten livers after them only account for another billion all together.

The average view count for Nijisanji, after accounting for outliers with over 100 million views is about 40 million per channel, which is still pretty good. There are also a bunch of channels that haven't streamed in over three months with more than 10 million views which drag this average down, so if you removed those you would probably get something in the range of 50-60 million per channel. These numbers can be achieved even by channels unable to consistently reach 5k peak CCV, which indicates higher frequency streaming, greater stream length, and longer tenure still accounts for much of Nijisanji's lead in this area.

To contrast, even if you added Holostars and Hololive together and took their combined average, and excluded the main channel views too, you would still have over 100 million average views per channel. This with half the number of streams. Cover as a whole seems to be a 'stream less' company, and this shows in that their averages are very high but they lack the sheer volume of traffic their competition get get with more than twice the number of Vtubers.

Vrabi seems to count unarchived video views as part of the count for Nijisanji, I don't know if this is also true for Hololive, or if the views on Nijisanji's end simply haven't been cleared yet.

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>>26255220
I don't see any non JP branch above them?

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>>26234236

Median

Top 34 Niji vs Holo Jp (34)

#3 niji top 34

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>>26223684
For those who missed here are the charts mentioned. First: median of peak CCV, June 1 to 15, per branch

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While people are talking here is an update on a chart
* Median of peak CCV, June 1 to 15, per branch *

For the "NijiJP top 34" here is the list of channels: Salome, Kuzuha, Dola, Lize, Ange, Kanae, Ibrahim, Fuwa, Toko, Akina, Yashiro, Maimoto, Furen, Hayato, Lauren, Honma, Ryushen, Sasaki, Nui, Mayuzumi, Ratna, Kaida, Chihiro, Ars, Hoshikawa, Hakase, Shiina, Axia, Rikiichi, Suo Sango, Amamiya, Gaku, Chima, Leos

Five comments

1) HoloJP reigns supreme
2) HoloEN has a very good number, out of this world if HoloJP wouldn't exist
3) VSPO median outranks NijiJP, but with the advantage of not having such a long tail
4) VERSEn is at rock bottom, the only branch on two digits
and the punchline
5) Brave Group branches are well positioned to take over the 2nd place on "strongest girl vtuber company", displacing 774 Inc. multiple branches

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