wiwibloggs Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
25.03.2024 Mon | +122,301 | $ 45 - $ 275 |
21.03.2024 Thu | +107,053 | $ 40 - $ 240 |
18.03.2024 Mon | +178,396 | $ 66 - $ 401 |
14.03.2024 Thu | +279,728 | $ 104 - $ 629 |
10.03.2024 Sun | +206,473 | $ 77 - $ 464 |
07.03.2024 Thu | +313,960 | $ 117 - $ 706 |
04.03.2024 Mon | +308,110 | $ 115 - $ 693 |
29.02.2024 Thu | +246,195 | $ 92 - $ 553 |
26.02.2024 Mon | +233,779 | $ 87 - $ 526 |
23.02.2024 Fri | +497,892 | $ 186 - $ 1.12K |
14.02.2024 Wed | +325,330 | $ 122 - $ 731 |
10.02.2024 Sat | +458,403 | $ 171 - $ 1.03K |
05.02.2024 Mon | +181,483 | $ 68 - $ 408 |
01.02.2024 Thu | +291,805 | $ 109 - $ 656 |
wiwibloggs biography
Wiwibloggs is a music website that focuses on the Eurovision Song Contest. It was founded in 2009 by William Lee Adams and started out as a personal blog. Since then, it has grown into one of the most popular Eurovision blogs on the internet, with a team of writers covering all aspects of the song contest. Wiwibloggs is known for its coverage of the contest, as well as for its live streams of national finals and the Eurovision Song Contest itself. The website features news, reviews, interviews, opinion pieces and more, covering the national finals and the Eurovision Song Contest. The site also has a large and active community of fans, who contribute to discussions in the comments section and on social media.
wiwibloggs controversies
Wiwibloggs has been involved in a number of controversies over the years. One of the most notable was in 2016, when a video featuring the site's founder, William Lee Adams, went viral. The video showed Adams being interviewed by a journalist at the Eurovision Song Contest, and using a racial slur. The video was widely condemned, and Adams issued an apology. More recently, Wiwibloggs has come under fire for its coverage of the Armenian entry in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest. The site was accused of being biased against the entry, and of promoting Azerbaijan's entry instead. Wiwibloggs denied the accusations and stated that it was only reporting on the reactions of fans and the wider Eurovision community.