Right Side Broadcasting Network Youtube channel statistics
Date | Video views | Estimated earnings |
---|---|---|
25.03.2024 Mon | +639,106 | $ 239 - $ 1.44K |
21.03.2024 Thu | +738,936 | $ 277 - $ 1.66K |
18.03.2024 Mon | +1,048,088 | $ 393 - $ 2.36K |
14.03.2024 Thu | +924,123 | $ 346 - $ 2.08K |
10.03.2024 Sun | +868,901 | $ 325 - $ 1.96K |
07.03.2024 Thu | +1,578,640 | $ 591 - $ 3.55K |
04.03.2024 Mon | +774,191 | $ 290 - $ 1.74K |
29.02.2024 Thu | +262,680 | $ 98 - $ 591 |
26.02.2024 Mon | +2,135,877 | $ 800 - $ 4.81K |
23.02.2024 Fri | +1,825,739 | $ 684 - $ 4.11K |
14.02.2024 Wed | +1,024,697 | $ 384 - $ 2.31K |
10.02.2024 Sat | +627,546 | $ 235 - $ 1.41K |
05.02.2024 Mon | +99,305 | $ 37 - $ 223 |
01.02.2024 Thu | +764,273 | $ 286 - $ 1.72K |
Right Side Broadcasting Network biography
Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) is a conservative news and commentary channel on YouTube and other social media. The channel was founded in 2015 by Joe Seales and is based in Auburn, Alabama. RSBN gained national attention during the 2016 United States presidential election when they live-streamed many of Donald Trump's campaign rallies, attracting millions of viewers. Since then, RSBN has continued to cover political rallies and events, as well as hosting their own talk shows and interviews with prominent conservative figures.
Right Side Broadcasting Network controversies
RSBN has faced criticism for their biased reporting and promotion of conspiracy theories. In 2020, the channel was criticized for their coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, with some accusing them of downplaying the severity of the virus and promoting unproven cures. RSBN has also been accused of spreading misinformation about the 2020 United States presidential election and supporting the baseless claims of voter fraud. Despite these controversies, RSBN continues to maintain a large following among conservative audiences.