T-Series Beats PewDiePie To 100 Million YouTube Subscribers
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Indian YouTube channel T-Series has become the first to pass 100 million subscribers on the video-sharing platform.
The channel overtook Swedish YouTuber PewDiePie earlier this year but has now reached the landmark.

The (obviously) popular channel built up a following from posting Indian music videos and film trailers.
PewDiePie on the other hand currently has 96 million subscribers who tune in to his content which consists of commentaries and vlogs.
World's biggest YouTube Channel, T-Series has achieved another YouTube milestone by being the first one to cross an astonishing #100MillionSubscribers.
Thank you for being part of our journey. T-Series - Making India Proud. :flag_in:@itsBhushanKumar #bharatwinsyoutube pic.twitter.com/s5Haz0bBT4
- TSeries (@TSeries) May 29, 2019
PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, previously said he 'didn't really care' about T-Series, adding in an October video: "Everyone is going on the rant, 'YouTube is not really becoming YouTube' and, 'it's never going to be the same now.
"I think if YouTube does shift in a way where it does feel more corporate, [then] something else will take its place."
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