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The Dance Room

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United States
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Renowned veteran dancers / choreographers Heather (GLEE) and Ava (aka AVA FLAV) have worked with the likes of Beyonce, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears and many more! Join them each week as they share their stories, chat with guests...
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Measures the percentage of a YouTube channel's audience based in the United States. This metric is crucial for understanding the potential ad revenue and sponsorship opportunities for a channel. The higher purchasing power and larger market size of the US audience in addition to the US market having a larger pool of advertisers, leading to increased competition, increases the cost per mille (CPM) rates for ads shown to US viewers. While we’ve collected US demographic data for thousands of channels, the data for this specific channel is currently unavailable, meaning the algorithm cannot account for this variable. Upgrade now to unlock premium insights, including demographic analytics for other channels.

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Video Trend

The trend score on our site quantifies a YouTube channel's viewership momentum by measuring the angle of its view trend over time. This score, ranging from +90° to -90°, reflects how a channel's projected views at 7 days are increasing or decreasing. A positive trend score (between 0° and 90°) indicates a strong upward trajectory, meaning the channel is rapidly gaining viewers and becoming more popular. Conversely, a negative trend score (between 0° and -90°) signals a downward trend, suggesting the channel is losing viewers. This metric bridges the gap between the channel's 30-day projected views and its current performance, providing an up-to-date snapshot of its viewership dynamics.

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Measures a channel's upward or downward view trends over time, based on Projected Views at 7 days. This metric bridges the gap between the 30-day Projected Views and the present day, providing a current snapshot of the channel's performance trajectory. It helps determine if a channel is gaining or losing viewership momentum.
Average Evergreen Score

This metric evaluates a video's long-term viewership and growth by comparing its views 30 days after upload to its views 180 days later. The evergreen score is calculated as the ratio of views at day 180 to views at day 30. A score of 1 signifies that by day 180, the video has accumulated twice the views it had at day 30. This score reflects the video's ongoing ability to attract viewers beyond its initial release, demonstrating its enduring appeal for sponsors. On average, most YouTube channels have an evergreen score ranging from 0.15 to 0.30.

Measures the longevity of a video's viewership and the growth of views 30 days after it was uploaded. A score of 1 means that by day 180, the video has gained double the views it had on day 30. This metric indicates how well content continues to attract viewers long after its initial release, highlighting its lasting appeal for sponsors.
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YouTube Statistics & Insights

  • How many listeners does The Dance Room's podcast have?

    To check podcast listeners analytics you need to have access to the podcast listeners metrics. Each platform, such as Spotify or iTunes, has its own analytics. If you're interested in The Dance Room number of listeners, contact our team and we'll be happy to help.
  • How long has The Dance Room's podcast been running?

    The Dance Room first started uploading on Podcast on June 27, 2019.
  • How much does The Dance Room make per podcast?

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