The Mexican Family
@themexicanfamily
En éste canal encontrarás una manera sencilla de entender qué ocurre en el mundo y por qué. Esta es nuestra forma de crear contenido de valor que marque una tendencia y con la que todos aprendamos cosas nuevas y veamos al mundo con otra perspectiva, con la del conocimiento. Finalmente, nos gusta pensar que con nuestro contenido podemos aportar un granito de arena para que nuestra comunidad hispana se entere de los sucesos más importantes y también que el mundo comprenda lo mucho que aportamos a Estados Unidos, Canadá y cualquier país del mundo. Gracias por suscribirte y por apoyar a nuestro canal. The Mexican Family
3.38M
Subscribers
2.11B
Total views
29.1K
Videos
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Avg views (recent)
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About The Mexican Family
The Mexican Family (@themexicanfamily) is a news and education channel operating from Canada with 3,380,000 subscribers and over 2.1 billion total views across 29,074 published videos. The channel operates primarily in Spanish, positioning itself as a resource for understanding global events and their underlying causes. According to the channel's stated mission, content is designed to provide accessible explanations of world occurrences while fostering critical perspective grounded in knowledge. The creator emphasizes a dual audience focus: keeping the Hispanic community informed of major international developments while highlighting the contributions of Hispanic populations to the United States, Canada, and other nations. This positioning reflects a deliberate editorial strategy combining news analysis with community-oriented framing. The channel's scale—ranking among the largest Spanish-language news channels on YouTube—suggests sustained audience engagement across a broad geographic footprint, though the creator operates from a Canadian base. The volume of published content (nearly 30,000 videos) indicates a high-frequency publishing model typical of news-focused channels that cover daily or near-daily developments.
The Mexican Family's estimated sponsorship rates
The algorithmic price estimate for an integrated video sponsorship ranges from $2,190 (low) to $5,476 (high), with a typical rate of $3,650. This estimate is based on the channel's 3,380,000 subscriber count combined with niche-specific CPM multipliers for news content on YouTube. The creator falls into the high audience tier, positioning rates above many mid-tier creators but within the range of comparable Spanish-language news channels. Peer creators with similar subscriber counts—HugoDécrypte (3,730,000 subs), Televisión Pública (4,220,000 subs), and Crónica TV (2,520,000 subs)—occupy overlapping rate bands. The rate structure reflects several factors: the large absolute subscriber base, the news category's moderate CPM environment relative to finance or technology niches, the Spanish-language audience composition, and the YouTube platform's standard video-integration multipliers. Rates may vary based on campaign specifics, including geographic targeting, content integration depth, and advertiser category. The estimate carries a calibration note of zero community data points, meaning it is derived entirely from algorithmic modeling rather than historical deal data from this creator.
Who should partner with The Mexican Family?
The Mexican Family reaches 3,380,000 subscribers, predominantly Spanish-speaking viewers with demonstrated interest in news analysis and educational content. The audience spans multiple geographies, with particular concentration in Mexico, the United States, Canada, and other Spanish-speaking regions—reflecting the creator's stated focus on the Hispanic diaspora and their contributions to North American economies. The news category attracts audiences seeking current-events coverage, geopolitical context, and explainer-style journalism. Secondary categorization in education suggests content often includes historical background, systemic analysis, or educational framing of news topics, broadening appeal beyond daily news consumers to learners seeking deeper understanding. Comparable peers like HugoDécrypte (3,730,000 subs) and Televisión Pública (4,220,000 subs) serve overlapping audience segments, indicating a competitive but substantial market for Spanish-language news on YouTube. Brands targeting Hispanic audiences in North America—particularly those in news media, educational platforms, civic engagement, cultural organizations, and products marketed to Spanish-speaking diaspora communities—align with this audience composition. The 2.1 billion total views across the channel's history suggest consistent audience retention and repeat viewership, typical of news channels where subscribers return for regular updates.
The Mexican Family's growth and performance
Growth data is limited to a single snapshot. The channel was first tracked on 2026-05-11 at 3,380,000 subscribers, with the latest snapshot on the same date also showing 3,380,000 subscribers. This one-day span provides no delta or growth trajectory. Average view counts for the last 30 days are not yet available. To establish meaningful growth patterns—whether the channel is expanding, plateauing, or declining—additional historical snapshots over weeks or months would be required. The 2.1 billion cumulative views and 29,074 published videos indicate long-term audience accumulation, but current growth velocity remains unmeasured.
How our pricing estimate works for The Mexican Family
The algorithmic price estimate is calculated using a formula that multiplies the creator's subscriber count by a niche-specific CPM (cost per thousand impressions) for news content, then applies platform and format multipliers for YouTube video integrations. The estimate does not rely on historical deal data from this creator; instead, it is derived from aggregate CPM benchmarks for the news category, adjusted for audience geography, language, and platform dynamics. The low, typical, and high range reflects variance in advertiser demand and content integration complexity. For a detailed explanation of the CPM assumptions, multiplier methodology, and how estimates are calibrated, see the /methodology page. The calibration note (zero community data points) indicates this estimate is purely algorithmic; as more deal data from this creator or similar peers becomes available, the model's accuracy may improve.