mixer
-
After COVID-19, Australian Streaming Has Grown 20 Percent
Even if people are working from home, they still need something to watch and do. And to nobody’s surprise, more Australians are turning to streams as a way to keep entertained while under quarantine or self-isolation, according to new figures from StreamElements.
-
How Twitch Encourages Fans To Obsess Over Streamers’ Viewership Numbers
Sit in any sizable streamer’s Twitch chat for long enough, and the topic of numbers is bound to come up. Why isn’t viewership what it used to be? Why has the streamer plateaued? Why aren’t they as big as [insert bigger streamer here]? After a while, it starts to wear on some streamers.
-
Just Chatting Becomes Twitch’s Biggest Channel
Twitch might be the home of gaming content, but it’s not League or Fortnite that’s the most popular thing on the streaming platform: it’s people just having a chat.
-
Moving To Mixer Cost Shroud Two-Thirds Of His Audience
Accept exclusivity at your peril. The battle between Twitch and Mixer has resulted in some high profile streamers abandoning their traditional homes for lucrative deals, but new figures have shown the effect the switch can have.