BBC Three Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
27.07.2023 Thu | +462,181 | $ 173 - $ 1.04K |
20.07.2023 Thu | +661,665 | $ 248 - $ 1.49K |
11.07.2023 Tue | +335,808 | $ 125 - $ 755 |
06.07.2023 Thu | -793,271 | $ -297 - $ -1.78K |
29.06.2023 Thu | +508,814 | $ 190 - $ 1.14K |
21.06.2023 Wed | +252,711 | $ 94 - $ 568 |
17.06.2023 Sat | +61,569 | $ 23 - $ 138 |
16.06.2023 Fri | +706,990 | $ 265 - $ 1.59K |
06.06.2023 Tue | +959,522 | $ 359 - $ 2.16K |
22.05.2023 Mon | +383,039 | $ 143 - $ 861 |
17.05.2023 Wed | +167,732,656 | $ 62.9K - $ 377K |
11.05.2023 Thu | +484,944 | $ 181 - $ 1.09K |
04.05.2023 Thu | +538,717 | $ 202 - $ 1.21K |
28.04.2023 Fri | +352,679 | $ 132 - $ 793 |
BBC Three biography
BBC Three is a British free-to-air television network owned and operated by the BBC. The channel was launched on 9 February 2003 as a replacement for BBC Choice. Its programming consists of comedy, drama, documentary and factual series, and each episode can either be-streamed on BBC iPlayer or watched on the channel. BBC Three has received critical acclaim for its programming, winning several awards over the years, including three BAFTAs for Best Drama Series for 'In the Flesh', 'Don't Take My Baby' and 'This Country'. The channel has also been known to take risks with its programming, such as commissioning shows aimed at younger audiences, including 'Fleabag' and 'Killing Eve'. In 2016, due to cost-cutting measures, the channel was moved from a broadcast channel to an online-only platform, although it still produces original programming.
BBC Three controversies
BBC Three has been involved in several controversies over the years. One of the most notable was the airing of 'Make Me a Muslim', a documentary which followed white British women as they lived with Muslim families and discussed their experiences. The show attracted criticism for its portrayal of Muslims and was accused of being anti-Islamic. The channel has also been accused of promoting drug use through its programming. In 2015, it aired 'Life and Death Row', a documentary series which followed inmates on Death Row who were awaiting execution. The series was accused of glamourising drug use and portraying prisoners as victims. In 2020, the channel's decision to air 'The Break', a reality show which featured contestants competing for a holiday in Asia, was criticised for promoting a disregard for the environment and for being tone-deaf during the COVID-19 pandemic.