You could call it the revenge of the 'far-right' streamers. For these online commentators are battling for airtime on our smaller screens - and are pulling in record views.
Right-wing personalities have seen some of their biggest audiences in the wake of Charlie Kirk assassination last week.
Just 24 hours before Jimmy Kimmel - who averaged about 1.7 million nightly TV viewers over the past year - was abruptly dumped by ABC for his remarks about the slain conservative influencer, former Turning Point staffer Candace Owens racked up almost eight million views on YouTube in one day.
And Megyn Kelly pulled in almost four million views on a three-hour livestream on her channel on the video site on September 10.
Ben Shapiro amassed 3.8 million views on his show, while more obscure conservative pundit Tim Pool, 39, racked up more than a million views on his YouTube channel.












