Streaming Peaks

2015-2024 datagrid (sorted by Peak CCV)

Data grid

Dataset is pre-sorted by Peak CCV (highest first). Hover any row to highlight it and spotlight the Peak CCV cell. Click an event name to compile a summary into the output box.

Year
Calendar year of the moment.
Platform
Where the stream happened (Twitch or YouTube).
Event / Stream
Click an event name to generate a summary.
Category
like Esports, Sports, Music, etc.
Peak CCV
Peak concurrent viewers. This table is sorted by this column (highest first).
Region
Rough region label (Global, NA, EU, LATAM).

Header tips: click a column label to see a tooltip.

Walkthrough

Example 1

Compare the two biggest spikes: click biggest YouTube then click biggest Twitch. After you jump, click the event name to see the summary.

Example 2

Spot categories: click Esports to highlight those rows, or Sports to highlight sports rows. Then click an event name to compare summaries.

Glossary

Hover a term to reveal its definition.

CCV (Concurrent Viewers)
The number of people watching at the same time during a live stream.
Peak CCV
The highest concurrent viewer count reached at any moment in a stream.
Appointment Viewing
People show up at a specific time because the event is time-sensitive (finals, matches, finales).
Watch Party
A creator reacts live with their audience, which can increase spikes and retention.
Creator Collab
Multiple creators combine audiences into one event, often creating larger peaks.

Sources