>>5393343I did a manual count of non-retired / suspended channels on Nijisanji and came to 102, plus or minus 1 depending on their nebulous counting. They're clearly excluding NijiKR, NijiID, and VirtuaReal but I do believe they are including NijiEN into the statistics - I'm not going to go through all of those channels but practically 90%+ of them from what I've scanned streamed that week. There are technically 34 channels on HoloJP, but I believe they are excluding Haachama and Ayame since they haven't streamed for that week, which is fair.
Interesting to note that they rank preemptively by number of streams, new subscribers, and VOD viewership. I honestly believe whoever is putting out these charts has a definite Niji bias since he's not counting by individual efficiencies or proportions, but by cumulative numbers that are honestly pretty meaningless and if anything, puts Nijisanji in a bad light considering they have 3 times the number of active channels but less weekly VOD views, less subscribers, less subscriber growth, all while streaming 2 and a half times as much as Hololive. Not to mention, whoever made this chart includes NijiEN as part of the main branch, but not HoloEN despite HoloEN being a literal golden goose. Just including HoloEN would increase total subscribers by ~7.7 million subscribers and make the total 38.4m subscribers, total VOD views would increase from 2.8b to 3.3b, and that's only with five (5) members.