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    Peppa Pig - Official Channel

    Peppa Pig - Official Channel

    Peppa lives with her mummy, daddy, her little brother, George and her baby sister Evie. Her adventures are fun, sometimes involve a few tears, but always end happily. Welcome to the Official Peppa Pig channel and the ho…

    Mega creatorCPM band: $10 to $20🇬🇧 United Kingdom
    Subscribers
    44.4Million
    Total views
    35.9Billion
    Median views per video
    1.5Million
    Engagement rate
    0.2%

    Peppa Pig - Official Channel channel recap

    Peppa Pig - Official Channel is a mega-tier YouTube creator on YouTube since October 2013 with around 44.4 Million subscribers and a recent median of 1.5 Million views per video. Based on the channel's size, engagement, and content category, an integrated sponsorship segment on a recent upload would be priced around $17,691, with a defensible negotiating range from $11,794 to $23,589 per video.

    The channel's engagement rate of 0.2% is currently below the typical band for this size of channel. That signal alone shifts the deal range up or down by roughly 20 to 50 percent. Add exclusivity, usage rights, or rush turnaround and the headline number moves further. Use the toggles below the pricing card to model the exact scope of a deal.

    If you're the creator, the market rate is the figure to quote when a brand reaches out. If you're the brand or agency, the conservative tier is your defensible opening counter offer, with the market tier as a realistic close.

    Quick read
    Tier
    Mega
    On YouTube since
    October 2013
    Subscribers
    44.4 Million
    Median views per video
    1.5 Million
    Engagement rate
    0.2%
    Sponsorship CPM band
    $10 to $20
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    Channel metrics in detail

    The performance signals that feed into the sponsorship rate. Each card explains how the metric is measured.

    Subscribers
    Tier
    44.4Million

    Mega tier. Used for tier-aware engagement benchmarks.

    Median views per video
    1.5Million

    Median across the last 10 uploads. Median (not mean) avoids viral outliers skewing the figure.

    Engagement rate
    Low
    0.2%

    (likes + comments) / views on recent uploads. Below the typical band for this channel size.

    Total channel views
    35.9Billion

    Cumulative since the channel started. Lifetime reach signal.

    Videos published
    8.6Thousand

    Lifetime. A proxy for content depth and consistency.

    Views per subscriber
    0.03x

    Median views divided by subs. Above 0.10 is a healthy active-audience signal.

    Sponsorship value per video

    How we calculate →
    Sponsorship format
    Conservative
    $11,794

    Floor. What a deal-hungry creator might accept.

    Market rate
    $17,691

    Typical agency quote. Use this in negotiations.

    Premium
    $23,589

    In-demand niche or strong leverage scenarios.

    Per second of mention~$590
    Effective CPM band$10 to $20
    Negotiation factors

    What changes the price

    Toggle the deal terms the brand is asking for. Each one moves the rate up or down. The headline number above updates live as you toggle.

    Secondary signal

    Estimated AdSense revenue

    Different from sponsorship. This is what YouTube pays the creator from ads. Useful as a sanity check, not a negotiation anchor.

    RPM estimate
    $7.12

    Per 1,000 monetized views (GB).

    Monthly (rough)
    $41,988

    Assuming 4 uploads x avg views x RPM.

    FAQ

    About Peppa Pig - Official Channel's sponsorship value

    The most common questions creators and brands ask before reaching out. Answers are computed from this channel's public stats, not generic advice.

    • How much does Peppa Pig - Official Channel earn per sponsored video?

      The estimated market rate for Peppa Pig - Official Channel is around $17,691 per sponsored video, with a typical range from $11,794 (conservative) to $23,589 (premium). The number is based on the channel's median recent views (1.5 Million), engagement rate (0.2%), and the sponsorship CPM band that applies to channels of this size and category.

    • What CPM band does Peppa Pig - Official Channel fall into?

      Peppa Pig - Official Channel sits in a $10 to $20 sponsorship CPM band based on its tier and category signals. CPM here means cost per 1,000 views that a brand would pay for a sponsored integration.

    • Is Peppa Pig - Official Channel's engagement rate good?

      Peppa Pig - Official Channel's engagement rate of 0.2% is below the typical band for this size of channel (Mega tier). Engagement is one of the strongest signals sponsors use when deciding what to pay.

    • Does this number include AdSense ad revenue?

      No. The headline figure is sponsorship-only (what a brand pays for a sponsored video on this channel). AdSense ad revenue is separate and shown lower on this page as an estimated RPM and monthly figure.

    • Can I use this number when reaching out to Peppa Pig - Official Channel?

      Treat the market rate as an anchor, not a final number. Real deals shift based on exclusivity, usage rights, audience country mix, brand fit, and how strongly the creator wants the deal. Use the conservative number as an opening offer if you're on the buyer side, and the market number as your opening quote if you're the creator.

    Disclaimer

    Estimates use 2026 industry CPM benchmarks and the channel's public performance metrics. Real deals can vary by 40% or more based on audience geography, brand fit, exclusivity, usage rights, and integration format. See the factors we use.