Carrer-tasu's YouTube Channel "Doctor and Jester" Surpasses 50,000 Subscribers in 5 Months, Launches Video PR Service for Educational Institutions
Carrer-tasu Inc.'s YouTube channel, "Doctor and Jester," has achieved 50,000 subscribers just five months after its launch. Building on this success, the company is introducing a new video public relations service for educational institutions, utilizing the channel's expertise to showcase the research and curriculum of universities and professional schools through video content.
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Carrer-tasu Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; President: Masao Niitome) announces that its YouTube channel "Doctor and Jester" (Hakushi to Dokeshi), a related project of its "Carrer-tasu Shingaku" college information service for high school students, has surpassed 50,000 subscribers in the five months since its launch in December 2025. "Doctor and Jester" is an educational YouTube channel that communicates the crucial "content of learning" for high school students choosing their future studies, making it understandable through dialogues with researchers and experts. Following this milestone, the company will launch a video public relations menu for educational institutions, leveraging the channel's viewership base and content production know-how to convey the research and unique learning opportunities of universities, junior colleges, and professional schools through video. The initiative was started to address the challenge that while the "content of learning" is a key factor for students, its appeal is often not fully communicated through traditional school guides and advertisements. In response, the "Doctor and Jester" channel aims to provide a starting point for students to think about their future paths based on what they want to learn. The channel aims to make academia more accessible through dialogues between the "Doctor" (researchers/experts) and the "Jester" (an inquisitive listener). The production involves pedantic Inc., known for "Yuru Gengo Gaku Radio," creating engaging dialogue-based content. The new video PR menu for educational institutions will utilize this content format to create videos on the unique learning and research of each institution, thereby supporting their awareness and student recruitment efforts. Specific project proposals will be tailored to each institution's PR challenges.