Rumble Sets Records Across the Board on a Historic Election Night
November 06 2024 - 6:04PM
Rumble (NASDAQ:RUM), the video-sharing platform and cloud
services provider, today announced that it broke multiple records
on a historic Election Night. On the evening of November 5 and into
the morning of November 6, Rumble set new high marks in a variety
of categories, including number of livestreams, live concurrent
views, consumption, total Rumble Premium subscribers, and revenue
generated through the Rumble Advertising Center.
According to StreamsCharts, Rumble set a new peak number of
concurrent viewers—1,791,052—while star content creator Dan Bongino
set a new high for an individual stream with over 515,000
concurrent viewers, and host Steve Crowder notched a personal best
of over 460,000 concurrent viewers. Each of those two channels
attracted more live viewers than any other channel in Rumble’s
history. Additionally, Rumble moved into the top three most popular
video streaming platforms, along with YouTube and Twitch. The
Rumble app also reached number 3 in Top Charts of the Apple App
Store, ahead of YouTube.
“New records just keep coming for Rumble as more and more people
realize that we are the best destination for censorship-free
discussion of news and current events,” said Rumble Chief Executive
Officer Chris Pavlovski. “Election night wasn’t just a night of
records, but also a validation that Rumble’s Cloud technology is
made for the big leagues.”
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provider that is creating an independent infrastructure. Rumble’s
mission is to restore the internet to its roots by making it free
and open once again. For more information, visit:
corp.rumble.com.
Contact: press@rumble.com
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