At least 10 independent acts on YouTube are earning over $100,000 (£65,000) a year in advertising revenue from the video-sharing site, it has been claimed.
Although YouTube traffic is largely driven by demand for professional music acts, the site receives 60,000 video clips a week of varying quality.
The site, owned by Google, allows creators of original content to generate advertising revenues from their work in the same way as mainstream entertain firms.
Nine of those that appeared in TubeMogul's top 10 are comics, and almost all are in the United States.
However, Greg Benson of Mediocre Films, which came in at number seven in the survey, dismissed the figures, telling the newspaper: “I would be thrilled if I actually had any business being on that list or if I actually made that much money or had that many viewers that they say I have.”
TubeMogul's top 10 independent YouTube acts
(estimated earnings and number of views in past 12 months)
Clean-living, wholesome 22-year-old Californian comic actor producing home-made sketches.
Animated fruit created by Dane Boedigheimer that could soon appear on television.
Video blogger (vlogger) who began uploading clips while at university.
Also known as Nigahiga, the Hawaiian-born Japanese-American evolved from lip-synching to original comedy and has had more than 150 million hits. Videos How to be Gangster and How to be Ninja went viral for him and his Yabo Crew.
Lucas Cruikshank, 16, whose videos aimed at children are soon to appear on Nickelodeon.
An Idaho radio DJ and comic
Comedy clips created by Greg Benson.
Comedy duo Anthony Padilla & Ian Hecox
Current affairs discussions and satire
24-year-old Vietnamese-Australian comic with popular vlogs. is the No 1 Down Under.
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