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More users are watching YouTube on TV
Launched 20 Years Ago, More People Are Now Watching YouTube On TV
YouTube launched 20 years ago reached another milestone, as viewers are now watching more content on TV than mobile. Globally, over billion hours are consumed daily.
More users are watching YouTube on TV than mobile
YouTube has officially been around for two decades and a lot has changed over the years — including how people watch it. Now, a new report from YouTube claims TV has overtaken mobile to become the primary device for viewing content in the US.
More Americans Now Watch YouTube on TV Than on Mobile
In the U.S., more people watch YouTube on their TVs than on mobile, CEO Neal Mohan wrote in his latest blog post.
YouTube Viewing Shifts from Mobile to TV Screens in US
YouTube CEO announces TV screens surpass mobile in U.S. watch time, creating new ad opportunities for marketers.
Google's YouTube: More U.S. Viewers Now Watching on TV Than Mobile
Meanwhile, YouTube TV now has 8 million subscribers, and YouTube Music & Premium have surpassed 100 million subscribers. Looking ahead, Google is integrating AI deeper into YouTube, with Dream Screen and Dream Track enhancing content creation. The company also plans to integrate Google's Veo 2 AI to further expand creative tools in 2025.
YouTube Viewership On TV Screens Exceeds Mobile For First Time In U.S.
In his annual letter to the YouTube community, CEO Neal Mohan said the video giant now gets more U.S. viewership on TV sets than on mobile devices.
More people now watch YouTube on their TVs than on their phones
More than 1 billion hours of YouTube is watched on TVs every year. The post More people now watch YouTube on their TVs than on their phones appeared first on The Manual.
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Over 1 billion hours of YouTube content is consumed on TVs daily, making televisions YouTube's most popular screen in the US.
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YouTube Has Taken Over Your TV
It’s not a hostile takeover, though: people are opting to spend more time watching YouTube on their TVs than on their phones — at least in U.S. households.
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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan released his annual letter Tuesday morning, outlining his priorities for the video platform.
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