Youtube Channels that summarize movies.

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I have a couple of questions for those who actually operate movie recap channels rather than just knowing about them in theory.
  1. How long have you been running the channel?
  2. Do you recap Hollywood movies? (Disney, Warner Bros, etc.)
  3. Have you ever been hit with copyright strikes by these companies, and were you able to reverse the decision?
I'm not looking to discuss whether the niche is saturated or not. I'm interested in the sustainability of recap channels. Can you successfully run a movie recap channel by uploading recaps of films from major studios (Disney, Warner Bros, etc.) without constantly facing copyright strikes and the risk of your channel being taken down?
 
Hey buddy, this market is packed with competition. It's smarter to choose a different niche.
 
Sorry for misunderstanding again. The question wasn't about that. It was about copyright strikes and how long the channel will last.


This video has 22 million views and has been up for 5 years. The channel has 135 videos and a total of 133 million views. This is clearly copyright infringement, and there's no way a channel this big could go unnoticed. How are they able to get away with it? I've heard about cases where Warner Bros. strikes videos for using just a few seconds of their movies.
 
Yes, like the other person suggested, it's better to explore a different niche. It could be helpful and more effective for you or your channel.
 
Explore more niches—you’ll definitely find better results!
 
Honestly, I think that niche is quite saturated now. While it's not impossible to achieve good results, it’s definitely more challenging than it used to be. Additionally, the issues with strikes and copyrights make it less viable. In my opinion, you'd be better off exploring a different niche.
 
I attempted this before, but the owner objected. This time, I'll create entirely original content.
 
In such a crowded market, it would be wise to choose a different niche, my friend.
 
Many channels have survived for years by being creative and avoiding random copyright strikes, though not copyright claims. However, creating compilations of movies and TV shows can lead to copyright strikes.
 
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