Tongo
Journeyman Pro
For me it's not necessarily about he quality on offer but a) the personalities of the Youtubers and b) people willing to try things / cover things that are a bit different.
So, I like DHG and when this was at its best it was about Dan and Bernie and their personalities along with people like Jordan and Chris Gill who were always good value. Similar to Seb on Golf and Golf Mates. Bearing in mind that top level pro golf is so po-faced and miserable at the moment it provides a refreshing distraction. It has also given me an insight on different levels of golf. So, next year I am planning to go to the Sunningdale Fourballs where I'll look to follow Paul Hendriksen and James Ruth around for a bit as I've become familiar with them both via DHG. Without You Tube I probably wouldn't be going.
I also watch some of the Football Youtubers. Ordinarily, I no longer care for Football but the Away Days guy and Footy Adventures produce vlogs on things / clubs / countries that are not covered by the PL / CL obsessed media. Recently, Away Days went to Buenos Aires for the Super Clasico and also to Japan. Both were really interesting videos. But it is also about the personality of the people involved. There's a guy called Blair McNally who covers similar stuff to Footy Adventures but he doesnt have the same interest for me because his delivery / presenting is not as good as Sam from Footy Adventures.
What makes You Tube so interesting for me is that it is people providing alternatives to the mainstream media. But, I will concede there is an element of novelty involved and potentially a limit on what can be done.
So, I like DHG and when this was at its best it was about Dan and Bernie and their personalities along with people like Jordan and Chris Gill who were always good value. Similar to Seb on Golf and Golf Mates. Bearing in mind that top level pro golf is so po-faced and miserable at the moment it provides a refreshing distraction. It has also given me an insight on different levels of golf. So, next year I am planning to go to the Sunningdale Fourballs where I'll look to follow Paul Hendriksen and James Ruth around for a bit as I've become familiar with them both via DHG. Without You Tube I probably wouldn't be going.
I also watch some of the Football Youtubers. Ordinarily, I no longer care for Football but the Away Days guy and Footy Adventures produce vlogs on things / clubs / countries that are not covered by the PL / CL obsessed media. Recently, Away Days went to Buenos Aires for the Super Clasico and also to Japan. Both were really interesting videos. But it is also about the personality of the people involved. There's a guy called Blair McNally who covers similar stuff to Footy Adventures but he doesnt have the same interest for me because his delivery / presenting is not as good as Sam from Footy Adventures.
What makes You Tube so interesting for me is that it is people providing alternatives to the mainstream media. But, I will concede there is an element of novelty involved and potentially a limit on what can be done.