YouTube niche

How much do FBI and DOJ Controversy YouTube channels make?

Small FBI and DOJ Controversy channels are getting videos with 1.7M views and earning real money from YouTube ads.

Channels in this niche typically earn $71 to $250 total from all their videos, based on 320 videos and 7 channels we analyzed.

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FBI and DOJ Controversy YouTube niche earnings and breakout examples
Channels studied
7
320 videos tracked
Highest earner (all time)
~$9.2K est.
$4.1K to $14.4K total
Best single video earned
~$2.8K est.
$1.2K to $4.3K per video
Most-viewed video
1.7M views
from a 48.4K subscriber channel

Earnings breakdown

Distribution stats from 320 videos and 7 channels analyzed.

Average channel total
$71 to $250
Estimated all-time total per channel
Top 25% of channels earn
$47 to $164
Better-performing channels (all time)
Top 10% of channels earn
$213 to $744
Highest-performing channels (all time)
Average per video
$39 to $138
Typical single-video earnings
Average views per video
19.7K
May be higher due to viral hits
Top 25% of videos get
14.4K
Views on better-performing videos
Top 10% of videos get
44.5K
Views on the biggest videos
If you post 2 videos a month
$78 to $276
At this niche's typical per-video earnings
How often creators post
new video every 13 days
Average for channels in this niche
Is this niche growing?
Views are declining
Based on recent videos in this niche

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Copper Kaya
Copper Kaya
48.4K subscribers · about 6 uploads a month
~$9.2K total earned est.$4.1K to $14.4K all time2.1M views
Detective Ema - True Crime
Detective Ema - True Crime
12.7K subscribers · about 9 uploads a month
~$6.6K total earned est.$2.9K to $10.2K all time1.5M views
Federal Watch News
Federal Watch News
5.7K subscribers · about 9 uploads a month
~$6.2K total earned est.$2.8K to $9.7K all time1.4M views
Cross Atlas
Cross Atlas
5.2K subscribers · about 2 uploads a month
~$3.1K total earned est.$1.4K to $4.9K all time697.5K views
Legendary Crime Psychologist
Legendary Crime Psychologist
2.4K subscribers · about 6 uploads a month
~$1.6K total earned est.$729 to $2.6K all time364.3K views
realdjstew724
realdjstew724
3.3K subscribers · about 14 uploads a month
~$1.3K total earned est.$562 to $2K all time281K views

Breakout videos

Videos that pulled in far more views than their channels had subscribers.

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Why this niche works

Top FBI and DOJ Controversy videos usually run about 15 to 27 minutes and earn an estimated $39 to $138 per video, which works out to $78 to $276 a month if you post at this niche's typical pace of 2 videos a month. The best ones below pulled in far more views than their channels had subscribers, the clearest sign a brand new channel can still land a hit here.

The strongest recent example is FBI Director RESIGNS after Getting Caught SPYING on Kash Patel, which reached 618.5K views from a 331K subscriber channel. Channels in Politics & Commentary often post about new video every 13 days, so consistency matters as much as one viral upload.

Videos are usually 15 to 27 minBased on 7 channels

Typical FBI and DOJ Controversy video: 21 min · ~19.7K views per upload (niche average).

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How the numbers work

How earnings are estimated, what is public, and when this page was last updated.

Last updated
Jun 11, 2026
Data source
Public YouTube discovery
Built from publicly available channels and videos matched to this niche.
Confidence
Confidence is highest when a niche has many long-form breakout videos with known subscriber counts. Percentile ranges are precomputed from the analyzed sample; thin niches may show wider ranges or missing percentiles.
  • We take a video's public view count and estimate how much ad revenue it earned, using a typical pay-per-view rate for this niche. The result is a range (low to high).
  • A channel's total estimated earnings are the sum of all its individual video estimates, across the channel's entire history.
  • These estimates assume all views earned ad revenue. In reality many channels have not turned on ads, so real earnings are usually lower.
  • Actual earnings depend on the creator's monetization status, audience location, ad formats, sponsorships, and more.
  • Verified data comes from visible YouTube channel pages and video listings. Estimated data is filled in from related channels when direct info was not available.
  • Data is independently sourced from public information. NoodleTomato is not affiliated with or endorsed by YouTube.

Read the full methodology on the Niche Finder methodology page.

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