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"Jim Peters At Night" Cracks Top One Percent of TikTok Views
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Popular podcast tops views on the platform in less than six months
NEW YORK - EntSun -- Jim Peters, host and producer of his eponymoua internet talk show "Jim Peters At Night", has been informed by TikTok that his show has entered the top one percent of contributors on the platform in terms of views.
"We went from no presence on TikTok to the top one percent in five months," Peters said. "And amazingly, relatively speaking our average views by TikTok standards aren't that high. But we generate so much content - from four shows weekly we're posting about 40 shorts a week - that apparently that makes up for it."
"Jim Peters At Night" debuted on the internet as a live video-based podcast on July 31, 2023, and the show just did its 350th episode last week. The format has evolved into primarily two parts: A 40-minute interview with a diverse range of guests; and then a 20-minute monologue Peters calls "Footnotes", which includes unusual items in the news and Peters' unique take on issues of the day. The show occasionally switches out the monologue for a shorter second interview, or for a comedic bit written and performed by actor Illya Haynes.
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"We lead with my strength, which is interviewing", said Peters, who has been called "the reincarnation of Tom Snyder" and gets compared to Snyder frequently. For the Footnotes segment, Peters regularly reminds his viewers that he is not a "journalist", and that this is not a "newscast" - particularly because he performs it from an outline, off the top of his head. However, like many podcasts, the casualness and conversational tone of the show is probably its greatest appeal.
Peters says the shorts are also performing well on Youtube - but not the full show itself. "About six months in, I had on Patrick Moore, climatologist and former co-founder of Greenpeace, who explained that although climate change is real, it wasn't caused by humans. The full show has been shadow-banned on Youtube - not to mention banned outright on Facebook - ever since. But the shorts on Youtube are doing extremely well. Different departments, I guess..." he joked.
"We are also generating an enormous number of comments on TikTok," said Peters. "The majority of them are positive - but apparently a large number of people think I'm crazy. Now where the heck would they get that idea?..."
You can view a highlight reel from "Jim Peters At Night" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oAnU70qcIs
"We went from no presence on TikTok to the top one percent in five months," Peters said. "And amazingly, relatively speaking our average views by TikTok standards aren't that high. But we generate so much content - from four shows weekly we're posting about 40 shorts a week - that apparently that makes up for it."
"Jim Peters At Night" debuted on the internet as a live video-based podcast on July 31, 2023, and the show just did its 350th episode last week. The format has evolved into primarily two parts: A 40-minute interview with a diverse range of guests; and then a 20-minute monologue Peters calls "Footnotes", which includes unusual items in the news and Peters' unique take on issues of the day. The show occasionally switches out the monologue for a shorter second interview, or for a comedic bit written and performed by actor Illya Haynes.
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"We lead with my strength, which is interviewing", said Peters, who has been called "the reincarnation of Tom Snyder" and gets compared to Snyder frequently. For the Footnotes segment, Peters regularly reminds his viewers that he is not a "journalist", and that this is not a "newscast" - particularly because he performs it from an outline, off the top of his head. However, like many podcasts, the casualness and conversational tone of the show is probably its greatest appeal.
Peters says the shorts are also performing well on Youtube - but not the full show itself. "About six months in, I had on Patrick Moore, climatologist and former co-founder of Greenpeace, who explained that although climate change is real, it wasn't caused by humans. The full show has been shadow-banned on Youtube - not to mention banned outright on Facebook - ever since. But the shorts on Youtube are doing extremely well. Different departments, I guess..." he joked.
"We are also generating an enormous number of comments on TikTok," said Peters. "The majority of them are positive - but apparently a large number of people think I'm crazy. Now where the heck would they get that idea?..."
You can view a highlight reel from "Jim Peters At Night" here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oAnU70qcIs
Source: JTP Media
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