United Kingdom
StreamerTV is a UK-based YouTube channel operated under the handle NevFailsTV, dedicated to news, highlights, and commentary drawn from the live-streaming…
Total Followers -0.0%
148K
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
143K followers · 97% of audience
Engagement
3.3%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mid
Est. $117–$327 / IG post
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| Last 90 days | +0 +0.0% | -104 -2.2% | +0 +0.0% | -104 |
| Last 365 days | +0 +0.0% | -104 -2.2% | +0 +0.0% | -104 |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
StreamerTV is a UK-based YouTube channel operated under the handle NevFailsTV, dedicated to news, highlights, and commentary drawn from the live-streaming ecosystem — primarily Twitch, but extending to Kick and YouTube Live as those platforms have grown. Rather than producing original streaming content, the channel functions as a curated editorial outlet: the creator aggregates notable clips, breaks down community controversies, and layers in personal commentary and chat replays to frame stories for an audience that follows streaming culture closely but may not watch individual streamers full-time. A distinguishing operational detail is the channel's formal licensing arrangement with over five hundred Twitch streamers, giving StreamerTV the right to feature and monetise their footage — an unusual level of infrastructure for a mid-tier channel and a signal that the creator has invested in the channel as a long-term media property rather than a casual side project.
StreamerTV operates in the livestreaming commentary and drama niche, aggregating Twitch, Kick, and YouTube creator news with editorial voice — a format that maps cleanly to gaming-adjacent, streaming-culture, and internet-lifestyle brands targeting young adult males. The audience is English-language dominant, US-led with meaningful UK representation, and concentrated in the 18–34 bracket, aligning with core demographics for esports, gaming hardware, and digital-entertainment advertisers. Daily upload cadence on YouTube and an engagement rate more than double the category median indicate an actively invested community rather than passive viewership. A confirmed DraftKings integration signals comfort with performance-marketing verticals; adjacent brand fits include VPN services, energy drinks, and gaming peripherals.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at StreamerTV's tier (Mid, 148K combined followers, United Kingdom). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Yes — StreamerTV states in their YouTube bio that they hold permission from over 500 Twitch streamers to feature and monetise their content. This makes them one of the more formally licenced clip-and-commentary channels in the streaming news space, rather than operating in the grey area that most aggregator accounts occupy.
StreamerTV's Twitter handle is NevFailsTV, which they list in their Instagram bio as the place to send funny clips for potential features. The NevFailsTV name appears to be the personal brand identity behind the StreamerTV channel.
StreamerTV covers streamer news and highlights across Twitch, Kick, and YouTube — all three major live-streaming platforms. Their content pulls in drama, wins, fails, and breaking stories from the wider ecosystem rather than being locked to one platform.
StreamerTV regularly covers content involving Asmongold, Mizkif, Emiru, Pokimane, TrainwrecksTv, Ninja, nmplol, and Sykkuno, among many others. Their video titles and hashtag usage point to a heavy focus on Just Chatting-adjacent drama and high-profile streamer controversies.
Yes, StreamerTV published coverage on the story involving TrainwrecksTv pursuing legal action after his IP was reportedly leaked by a head developer at Riot Games. High-stakes streamer legal disputes and platform controversies like this sit squarely at the centre of StreamerTV's editorial focus.
StreamerTV explicitly includes a note in their YouTube bio asking people not to send hate or harass any streamer featured in their content, describing the channel as purely for entertainment. This disclaimer is common for clip and drama channels, where a viral moment can direct sudden waves of toxic attention toward the streamer being highlighted.
StreamerTV's videos combine sourced streamer clips with chat replays, their own commentary, and contextual information built around each story or highlight. This editorial format puts them closer to a news-commentary show than a raw clip channel, which likely contributes to their engagement running well above the category average.
StreamerTV's Instagram has been inactive for several years and is no longer a working part of their content operation. YouTube is their sole active platform, where they upload streamer news and highlights on a regular basis.
DraftKings has sponsored StreamerTV for YouTube content, with a deal active in 2024. Partnerships with brands in the gaming and entertainment space, like DraftKings, are typical for streamer news channels operating at StreamerTV's audience tier.
StreamerTV is based in the United Kingdom, though the majority of their YouTube audience comes from the United States, reflecting how broadly English-language streaming culture travels. The channel also holds a notable share of UK viewership alongside its dominant American base.
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