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Alastair Aiken (born 6 November 1993), better known by his online alias Ali-A (or his original alias Matroix), is a British video producer best known for his Call of Duty and "Fortnite" Let's Play commentaries and vlogs on YouTube.His main channel Ali-A has a subscriber count of over 11 million. On his second channel, More Ali-A, he has played a variety of games and the channel is not focused on Call of Duty. More Ali-A has a YouTube subscriber count of 4.8 million and a total of over 880 million video views.

Aiken often refers to his YouTube subscriber fanbase as the "Ali-A Army". In July 2015 he was awarded the Guinness book of World Records records for 'Most popular Call of Duty Channel by views' and 'Most popular Call of Duty Channel by subscribers'. Aiken frequently attends the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) as well as other Video game conventions. In 2013, Aiken wrote a guest blog post in Huffington Post UK. The Huffington Post has also stated that "Ali is one of the UK's most popular and influential entities globally and is at the forefront of the online and YouTube revolution." In September 2015, Aiken, along with Tom Cassell and Daniel Middleton, starred in Legends of Gaming Live, with the trio being referred to as "[s]ome of the most popular YouTubers in the [United Kingdom]". Redbull's eSports division has referred to his main YouTube channel as the "biggest Call of Duty YouTube channel." In March 2016, Clickible.com listed Aiken as the seventeenth "Most Famous Youtuber [sic]... on Earth". Later that year, Business Insider listed him as the ninth most popular British YouTube star - the same as they ranked him as in 2015. On 6 June 2017, the BBC referred to Aiken as a "YouTube megastar".


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YouTube career

Channel format

The main focus of Aiken's videos on his main channel is his commentaries and live reactions to video games as he plays them. The video games that he usually plays on the channel are within the Call of Duty franchise, but that is not always the case. On his second channel, More Ali-A, his content is typically around more family friendly games such as Minecraft and vlogs about his day-to-day life and travels. He does not consistently have the same introductions to his videos; however, he does usually start them off talking to the camera in a vlog-like fashion before moving into gameplay.

When new installments to the Call Of Duty video game franchise are announced, Aiken covers known information about the games, giving viewers in-depth reviews. Once the games are released, he creates video game walkthrough series on the games, demonstrating to viewers how to complete the new Call of Duty game.


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Public image and influence

Relationship with YouTube networks

Aiken signed with the YouTube multi-channel network (MCN), Polaris, in October 2013. Currently he is signed on with the MCN StyleHaul on both his Ali-A and More Ali-A channels. Other notable YouTubers within the network include both of Daniel Middleton's YouTube channels and KSI. According to Socialblade's statistics, both of Aiken's YouTube channels are within the top 50 in the network.

Supporting programs

During 2016, Aiken teamed up with other large YouTube content creators within the United Kingdom teamed up with Mattessons as part of a campaign to teach young people basic programming skills. The campaign resulted in over 13 million views on YouTube and lead to over 24 thousand youth learning basic programming skills in the programming language Python

Aiken co-hosted NCS Yes Live 2016 on 29 March in the London Roundhouse. The event celebrates the "impact young people's social change projects have had on local communities."

Affiliations, partnerships, and sponsors

Aiken's sponsors include:

  • Kontrol Freek
  • Monster
  • Elgato Gaming
  • G2A
  • Scuf Gaming

Appearances in other media

Aiken has made appearances on the television show The Gadget Show and was a guest speaker for them in 2013 and 2014. He was interviewed by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on May 10 of 2013. Alongside KSI, Aiken discussed the new paid subscriptions that were coming to YouTube (YouTube Red) at the time. Aiken was featured alongside KSI and other popular YouTubers in Britain in a BBC Radio 1 documentary in 2014 called Rockstar Gamers. In 2015 BBC Newsbeat uploaded a YouTube video of an interview with Aiken. Within the video he gave tips to improve player's skills within First Person Shooter video games. Aiken has also been featured in the Mobile video game, Celebrity Street Fight, in 2015 alongside DanTDM, KSI, Marcus Butler, and Deji Olatunji (ComedyShortsGamer).

In October 2015, Ali-A was listed by Business Insider as the ninth most popular British YouTube star.

In January 2016 Aiken was subject of the documentary Minecraft: Into The Nether alongside other popular YouTube personalities such as KSI and TheSyndicateProject. The focus of the documentary was charting the "Minecraft phenomenon" through the quartet's meteoric rise to online fame. In September of that year, wwd.com referred to Aiken's audience size and following as a following that "most advertisers would drool over." In both 2015 and 2016, Business Insider has listed Aiken as the ninth most popular British YouTuber.

On 7 April 2017, Aiken was mentioned in an article by Business Insider France. On 30 June 2017, it was announced as part of a joint statement by Sassy Films, CBBC and BBC Worldwide that Aiken will host a television show titled "Ali-A's Superchargers (10×20?)". The show "puts children in charge" of redecorating their family car, "without their parents' input." The BBC has called Aiken a "YouTube megastar". Virgin Media published a brief online article in July 2017 about Aiken's hands-on experience with the Destiny 2 Beta. In October 2017, Ali-A Adventures: Game On!, a graphic novel is set to be released.

Charity work

In August 2016 Aiken took part in Cancer Research UK's 1,000 hours of fundraising event according to cancerresearchuk.org.

YouTubers taking part in the 1,000 hours of fundraising for Stand Up To Cancer include: AJ3, Alfie Deyes, Ali A, Anchal Seda (AnchalMUA), Carly Rowena, Caspar Lee, Chai Cameron, Chanel Ambrose, Dan and Phil, Dina Tokio, Doug Armstrong, Jim Chapman, Joe Sugg, Laila-Jean Washington (FushionofCultures), Lizzie Loves, Louise Sprinkle of Glitter, Lucy & Lydia, Marc Zapanta, Marcus Butler, Niki and Sammy, Niomi Smart, Oli White, Pixiwoo, Rose and Rosie, Scola Dondo, Sorted Food, Spencer FC, Stuart Ashen, The Lean Machines, The Mandeville Sisters, The Saccone-Joly Family and Zoella - with many more to come.


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Awards and achievements

World records


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Notes


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References


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Further reading

  • Forbes: 6 Insider Tips That Make YouTube Work For Kids
  • Eurostar leverages Pokemon Go and YouTube influencer Ali-A to promote affordable Snap fare
  • New Documentary Features Some of Minecraft's Biggest Stars
  • 1,000 hours of fundraising for Stand Up To Cancer
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External links

  • Ali-A on YouTube (main YouTube channel)
  • MoreAli-A on YouTube (second YouTube channel)

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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