Nebula is a global independent
video-on-demand
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streaming service provider
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. Nebula was started by founder Dave Wiskus and the creators within the Standard creator community and is meant to complement creators' other distribution channels, namely
YouTube
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and
podcast
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platforms.
It is owned as a joint venture between Standard and the creators with a minority holding by
Curiosity Stream,
and profit is divided 50/50 between the creators and Standard, with the creator pool paid out based on watch time.
History
The idea for Nebula was started and discussed as part of the Standard creator community discussions online and at
VidCon
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, and Nebula launched on 23 May 2019, with about 75 creators.
Nebula has grown substantially since starting, with over 140 creators who together have over 120 million collective
YouTube
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subscribers
and reaching over 500,000 subscribers
making it one of the most successful YouTube rival platforms.
The service was nominated for best Influencer Campaign in the
10th Annual Streamy Awards.
and Best Creator Product in the
11th Annual Streamy Awards.
They have had a long-standing promotion with
Curiosity Stream to promote a bundle subscription for both services; it was announced in September 2021 that Curiosity Stream bought a minority share of Nebula, valuing the company at over $50 million.
In May 2022, Nebula Classes began hosting content creators' paid online courses.
Programming
Nebula has over 160 creators and channels, with most of the content also on YouTube or podcast platforms, but there are also Nebula Originals that are made by one or more creators and only available on the platform. Most creators have some original content only on the platform, and most of the content on the platform is sponsorship free, unlike the same videos on YouTube, and there are no ads on the platform.
Nebula's parent company Standard also launched an in-house production company Standard Studios to help its creators with production, editing, and graphics for both Nebula Originals and videos that are also hosted both on Nebula and elsewhere.
The streaming service is mostly promoted through content creators promoting the site on their other platforms, as it does not pay to advertise elsewhere or have any publicists on staff.
Nebula's video content library is categorized in these categories: Animation, Explainers, Film & TV, Gaming, History, Music, Originals, Science & Engineering, Technology, and Writing. Some of its notable creators include
Jordan Harrod,
Hbomberguy,
Lindsay Ellis,
LegalEagle,
MinuteEarth
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,
Tom Scott,
Extra Credits,
Adam Neely,
Rene Ritchie,
RealLifeLore,
Brian James McManus and
Sam Denby. Many of these creators are also some of the top
Patreon
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earners,
and have been called the "Smart Youtuber Mafia".
Nebula also doubles as a
podcast
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platform with various audio podcasts, mostly by the same creators as its video content. Nebula is accessible through multiple platforms, including computers, smartphones, tablets, or other smart devices via a modern
web browser
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, or their
iOS,
Apple TV
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,
Roku
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The first Roku model, developed in collaboration with Netflix, was introduce ...
,
Fire TV,
Android TV and
Android
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Science and technology
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apps. Other device apps are being actively developed but not yet available.
References
External links
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