Published 18:32 IST, May 29th 2019

T-Series is the world's first YouTube channel to hit 100 Million subscribers milestone, not PewDiePie

Proud moment for T-Series fans! Indian music label T-Series has managed to put an end to the long drawn virtual fight for the top spot on YouTube

Reported by: Tanmay Patange
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Indian music label T-Series has managed to put an end to the long drawn virtual fight for the top spot on YouTube. In what could be a proud moment for fans around the world, T-Series becomes the first YouTube channel in the world to hit the much coveted 100 million YouTube subscribers milestone. 

"World’s biggest YouTube Channel, T-Series has achieved another YouTube milestone by being the first one to cross an astonishing #100MillionSubscribers. Thank you for being part of our journey. T-Series - Making India Proud. @itsBhushanKumar #bharatwinsyoutube," T-Series said.

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Over the last few months, T-Series made headlines due to its long-fought battle with the most popular and controversial YouTuber Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg aka PewDiePie to stay ahead in the race of most-subscribed-to channel on YouTube. Right now, T-Series has more than 13,400 videos (trailer and music videos) uploaded on its YouTube channel.

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With this achievement, T-Series has now emerged as the victor in its virtual war against PewDiePie, who currently has 96million subscribers. This win for T-Series is a big one and it also officially puts an end to the high-voltage drama between the two channels.

PewDiePie is one of the OGs of YouTube and an independent content creator, who has managed to be at the top for many years. Apart from being the most popular youtuber, PewDiePie is also by far the most controversial YouTuber of all time. In the video of the Christchurch mosque shooting that was live-streamed on Facebook in March, the attacker referenced “subscribe to PewDiePie,” a mention that was made popular by the YouTuber to stay ahead of T-series. 

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Last month, PewDiePie released a new video on his channel addressing New Zealand Christchurch mosque shootings that left 50 people dead. In his latest video, Felix also called for an end to the 'Subscribe to PewDiePie' meme, while addressing the implications of the New Zeland attack.

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With 265 million monthly users, India overtook the US in 2018 to become the country with the largest YouTube audience in the world. Recently, TIME magazine named Indian YouTuber Ajey Nagar aka CarryMinati among its Next Generation Leaders 2019 list. The list consists of 10 young people from around the world. 

18:32 IST, May 29th 2019