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Stanford Graduate School of Business

Stanford Graduate School of Business

@stanfordgsb
Est. 2008·United States·English·~4 vids/wk
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Stanford Graduate School of Business is a Education and Business YouTube creator with 2.7M subscribers and 192M total views. The channel covers business education, leadership development, mba programs, business school, management education. Active for 17 years, the channel publishes about 4 videos per week. Videos average 50.4K views each. Based in United States, the channel's primary language is English. YouTube channels with 1M+ sub channels typically charge between $20,000 and $150,000 per sponsored video. Book a sponsorship directly on TrySpansa.

2,730,000Subscribers
3,806Total Videos
191,825,919Total Views
Source: YouTube Data API

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Views / Video284K
Impressions1.2M
Age Demographics
13-17
8%
18-24
35%
25-34
28%
35-44
16%
45-54
8%
55-64
3%
65+
2%
Gender Split
Male 62%Female 36%Other 2%
Core: Male 18-24
Top Countries
🇺🇸United States
28%
🇬🇧United Kingdom
18%
🇧🇷Brazil
12%
🇮🇳India
9%
🇩🇪Germany
7%
Traffic Sources
Search
34%
Suggested
24%
External
14%
Browse
12%
Content Performance
128KAvg Views
4.2%CTR
+1.2KNet Subs
3:42Watch Time
Subscriber Growth
6 mo agoToday
Device Split
Desktop
48%
Mobile
34%
Tablet
11%
TV
7%
Watch Time
8:42Avg Duration
42%Retention
2.1MHours
6.8Views/Visit
Content Type
Long-form
55%
Shorts
28%
Live
12%
Members
5%

Niches

Educationbusiness

About

The mission of Stanford Graduate School of Business is to create ideas that deepen and advance our understanding of management and with those ideas to develop innovative, principled, and insightful leaders who change the world. This channel features thought leadership from world-class faculty and renowned guest speakers. You will also gain insight into what it's like to be a member of the Stanford GSB community, either as a student or an alumna/us. Stanford Graduate School of Business YouTube Video Creative License: –You may embed our videos from our YouTube channel –You may not modify or edit the video without our permission –You must credit the video to Stanford Graduate School of Business –It is prohibited to sell Stanford GSB material, put behind a pay wall, or use for commercial purposes –Use of Stanford GSB material does not imply an endorsement and should not be published in any way that suggests otherwise

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Channel data updated May 2026

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