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  2. TheReportOfTheWeek - Wikipedia

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    TheReportOfTheWeek. John Jurasek (born 1997 or 1998), [2] better known online as Reviewbrah, is an American YouTube personality, food critic and radio host. Jurasek reviews fast food, frozen meals, and energy drinks on his YouTube channel TheReportOfTheWeek, and hosts a radio show on shortwave radio, Spotify, TuneIn, and SoundCloud .

  3. Angry Joe - Wikipedia

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    2013. Last updated: February 1, 2024. Jose Antonio Vargas (born June 18, 1984) is an American media commentator and YouTuber. [2] He is notable for his portrayal of Angry Joe, the titular host of his media review-oriented YouTube channel AngryJoeShow. [3]

  4. Lazy Game Reviews - Wikipedia

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    2018. Last updated: August 7, 2023. Clint Basinger (born December 20, 1986), [2] better known as LGR (originally an initialism of Lazy Game Reviews ), is an American YouTuber who focuses on video game reviews, retrocomputing, and unboxing videos. His YouTube channel of the same name has been compared to Techmoan and The 8-Bit Guy.

  5. Doug DeMuro - Wikipedia

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    Douglas DeMuro (born May 22, 1988) [2] [3] is an American YouTuber, author, columnist, writer, and Internet entrepreneur who currently lives in San Diego, California. DeMuro's focus is on the automotive industry; his car review-focused YouTube channel has over 4.82 million subscribers as of May 2024.

  6. List of YouTubers - Wikipedia

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    YouTubers are people mostly known for their work on the video sharing platform YouTube. The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name.

  7. The Great War (YouTube channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Great War is a history YouTube channel and web series which covered the events of World War I week-by-week from July 2014 to November 2018, [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [excessive citations] now focusing on the events that followed it in longer episodes. The Great War is operated and owned by Real Time History.

  8. David L. Jones (video blogger) - Wikipedia

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    197+ million views [1] (24 August 2023) Creator Awards. 100,000 subscribers. 2013. David L. Jones is an Australian video blogger. [2] [3] He is the founder and host of EEVBlog [4] ( Electronics Engineering Video Blog ), a blog and YouTube channel targeting electronics engineers, hobbyists, hackers, and makers.

  9. John Campea - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Bertone "John" Campea (born 26 February 1972), is a Canadian YouTuber, film critic, media critic, director, writer, producer, and editor. Campea founded and ran the film website, The Movie Blog from June 2003 to December 2009. He then went on to become the editor-in-chief of AMC Movie News from September 2008 to June 2015.

  10. Casey Cole - Wikipedia

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    Casey Cole, OFM is an American Franciscan friar, Catholic priest, writer, and blogger. Cole runs his own online blog and YouTube channel called Breaking in the Habit and is the author of the books Let Go: Seven Stumbling Blocks to Christian Discipleship and Called: What Happens After Saying Yes to God .

  11. Rene Ritchie - Wikipedia

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    Rene Ritchie (born 1972) is a Canadian independent blogger and YouTube content creator. Ritchie is known for his podcasts including Debug, Iterate, Vector, ZEN & TECH, Review, The TV Show, and as co-host of MacBreak Weekly on the TWiT Network. [3] [4] Rene was formerly Lead Analyst & Executive Editor of iMore.