YouTube Premium and Music now have over 100 million subscribers, Sidemen's Netflix Debut, YouTube TV- the largest live TV streaming service
Nikola Sokolov
Helping creator economy companies grow. Co-Founder @influencers.club
First up, YouTube 's breaking records with over 100 million paid subscribers across YouTube Music and Premium. That's a hefty jump from 80 million just a few months back. 谷歌 's cashing in big time, with its subscription business now over the $15 billion mark annually. What's the kicker? Premium users are now YouTube's golden geese, offering more value than ever to creators and partners alike. With YouTube cracking down on ad blockers and spicing up Premium with features like mini-games and enhanced video quality, it's clear they're playing to win. And with expansion to 100+ countries, YouTube's not just a part of the game; it's leading it.
Valentine's Day is getting an extra dose of love with The Sidemen's Netflix documentary debut. “The Sidemen Story” will chart the group's rise from gaming buds to YouTube titans. This doc, directed by Luke Hyams , promises a tale of friendship, ambition, and plenty of HIDE N SEEK . With over 20 million subscribers and a fried chicken brand, The Sidemen are living proof that playtime's far from over.
Neal Mohan , YouTube's CEO, just dropped some big news: YoutubeTV now boasts 8 million subscribers, making it the largest live TV streaming service around. Thanks, National Football League (NFL) Sunday Ticket! But it's not just football fans tuning in. With improved Multiview and picture quality on the horizon, YouTube TV is setting a new standard for streaming. The real question: Can they keep the momentum post-NFL season?
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TikTok 's upping its live stream game, opening studios in LA and beyond for creators to hawk their wares. This move could revolutionize how creators engage with their audience and monetize their content. With professional setups akin to the Home Shopping Network, TikTok is betting big on direct sales. But will this gamble pay off?
Over on Capitol Hill, social media's bigwigs faced the music, with senators pressing hard on child safety online. Meta 's Zuckerberg bore the brunt, but the overarching theme? A united front for better online protection for our kids. It's a reminder of the immense responsibility resting on the shoulders of these digital giants.
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