The spreadsheet below is a list of Youtube channels and playlists I've found that are dedicated to teaching languages via comprehensible input. These channels are special, because I have strict criteria for including new channels to this list, so they have to be good.
I'm happy to add more channels to the list, so if you want to suggest a channel send me a link, and if it meets the criteria I'll add it.
LingQ is one of my favorite resources for reading anything in another language because the built in tap-to-translate dictionary feature helps make texts so much more comprehensible without taking too much time. If you're interested in a premium subscription to LingQ, be sure to sign up through this link: https://www.lingq.com/en/fingtamlanguages/ (If you use that link, you'll save 35%, and I'll also receive a small commission.)
This is a Google Chrome add-on that can be really helpful for intermediate to advanced language learners who enjoy watching Netflix in their target language. It includes many tools like the ability to translate individual words from the subtitles, and it can even be used to create digital flashcards with phrases taken straight from the movie or show you're watching.
https://languagelearningwithnetflix.com/
This is definitely the best part about Duolingo. Duolingo stories is a feature available in English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, and Italian. The stories are perfect for beginners because they are short and use simple vocabulary, but they usually have a witty element, or a surprising twist ending. I'm hoping Duolingo keeps expands this feature, and as they do I will become a much more ardent supporter of their product.
https://www.duolingo.com/stories?referrer=web_tab