Kovy (Czech youtuber)

Karel Kovář, commonly known as Kovy (Czech pronunciation: ['kovɪ]), is a Czech YouTube personality, vlogger and former let's player. He started his YouTube career in 2012 at the age of 16, at his first channel called Gameballcz, focused mainly on let's plays and parodies. In 2014, he founded a new channel called Kovy (his own nickname), focused on vlogging and infotainment videos. He became famous for his originality and difference from other Czech YouTubers.[1]

Kovy
Kovy (2018)
Born
Karel Kovář

Pardubice, Czech Republic
NationalityCzech
Alma materCharles University (left)
Years active2012–present
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2012–present
Subscribers808K
(24 April 2020)
Total views173 million
(24 April 2018)
100,000 subscribers

Updated: 18 December 2018
Websitegameball.cz

Born in Pardubice, Czech Republic on 11 September 1996. He grew up in his home town. At the age of 20 years, he moved to the country's capital Prague. His content became known for its originality and focusion on more serious topics, such as politics or generation gap.

Personal life

Kovy was born and raised in Pardubice, Czech Republic. In 2016, he took a matura exam consisting of history and social sciences and moved to Prague, Czech Republic to join the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University to study marketing communications and public relations. However, he left the university after 3 semesters, stated he rather wants to focus on YouTube and other projects.[2] He also works as a television presenter in the Televize Seznam.

Kovy's book Ovšem (meaning About Everything and Of Course simultaneously) was published in 2017. He came out as gay in the book.[3]

YouTube

He owns 4 YouTube channels, and records videos regularly for one of them – the main channel called Kovy.

He is different from other Czech YouTubers mainly in the case of video topics. His content is based on infotainment system. So, his videos are very often focused on politics, internet danger, prejudices of the society, generation gap, and others.

In 2016, he won an award called the Blogger of The Year. Forbes Magazine marked him as 17th most influential Czech person of social media. In 2017, he received 20th place in the „30 under 30“ rankings, marking him as 20th most talented Czech under 30 years of age.

In 2017, he was chosen as one of 3 young YouTubers from Europe (together with Abdel El Vrai from Belgium and Diana zur Löwen from Germany) to ask Jean-Claude Juncker for questions he wants. Kovy asked Juncker about European Union–Turkey relations, migration crisis, expensive moving of the European Parliament between Brussels and Strasbourg and relations between the EU and youth.[4]

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