I mean, maybe? They are different styles of video. The consensus I've gathered is that most people are okay with the DGPT Livestream, but think that the post is crap. That's my take at least. Jomez doesn't do live, so it feels most fitting to compare them to DGPT's post.
If we go the route that you are suggesting, the DPGT Livestream of Waco final round has 55k views. Add in the 13k of the post and you're up to 68k total views, which is a good number of eyeballs. I watched the live and not the post because I wasn't going to keep waiting. The live number is jacked up big time because of the delay in post-production.
Keep in mind that's 68k combined (we're being very generous to DGPT with this metric) views for a neck and neck battle between the two most popular players in the sport on a big stage. Jomez is now up to 84k views on the R1F9 video of TDTM: a medium sized A tier that has half the sized MPO field that Waco does and a relatively shallow field. Great top few cards, but it's not like all the household names of disc golf are at TDTM.
Yeah, even by your generous to DGPT metric, Jomez is killing it.
Additionally, several of the LVC round videos are over 100k views now, as is the F9 video of Paul's 18 under round at Waco. And that's the whole round video with everyone on the card. The other video with just Paul's shot's is at 74k. The one shot clip of Simon's 490ft putter shot on Waco 18 is at 78k views.
Jomez gets WAY more eyeballs than DGPT vids. Sure, they've had time to grow their following and develop their product. Fact remains that DGPT media has miles of catching up to do, which will never happen when they keep shooting themselves in the foot.