Kun.uz YouTube channel surpasses 3 million subscribers
Kun.uz has proudly announced a significant milestone in its journey to enhance high-quality national content in Uzbekistan's digital space: its YouTube channel has surpassed the 3-million-subscriber mark.

Photo: Kun.uz
This achievement serves as both a source of pride and a powerful motivation for the Kun.uz creative team to continue delivering exceptional content.
Dedicated subscribers have observed steady growth in both the quantity and quality of video materials produced by Kun.uz over the years, with remarkable progress noted in 2024. The channel currently publishes an average of five videos daily, reflecting its commitment to consistent output.
According to YouTube analytics, Kun.uz uploaded around 2,000 videos this year, collectively garnering an impressive 420 million views — a 60% increase compared to the previous year. Additionally, the channel experienced a substantial 35% growth in its subscriber base, adding 770,000 new followers in 2024 alone.
The Kun.uz team expressed deep gratitude to its loyal audience for their trust and support, stating, "Your choice and confidence are immense responsibilities that drive us forward."
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