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More people now watch YouTube on their TVs
There’s a Good Reason Most People Prefer YouTube on TV
YouTube’s mobile app is less popular than the YouTube app on TV. There’s a good reason for that. YouTube on mobile doesn’t know what it wants to be. It’s a sign that YouTube should look to emulate Netflix more than it does TikTok.
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.
YouTube is the new television: More people now watch on TV than mobile
"TV screens have officially overtaken mobile as the 'primary device for YouTube viewing in the US,'" Mohan said, which is a major shift in viewing habits.
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YouTube AI updates include auto dubbing expansion, age ID tech, and more
In his annual letter, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan dubbed AI one of the company's four "big bets" for 2025. The executive pointed ...
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YouTube At 20 – Billions Of Hours Of Content Viewed Are Now Daily
With more than 2.7 billion monthly active users, it is the most popular streaming app and remains the second-most-visited ...
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Dear YouTube, please bring this bug back
YouTube’s comment section can be a place that offers engaging conversation or feedback. At the same time, it can also be a ...
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YouTube citations in Google AI Overviews surge 25%
Google AI Overviews more often cite YouTube for Instructional content, visual demonstrations, verification/examples, and ...
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YouTube is now even bigger on TVs than phones
It’s official: people are spending more time watching YouTube on their TVs than on their phones. In the platform’s annual ...
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Search plays almost no role in YouTube's massive viewership, Google claims
A lawyer representing Google in federal court claims that Search links are responsible for roughly less than 1% of YouTube's ...
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Google lawyer: Less than 1% of YouTube views come from search
This statistic was revealed in federal court as Google fights an antitrust lawsuit brought by video platform Rumble.
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Cybersecurity researchers discovered a scary security flaw with YouTube and Google
Google has fixed a security flaw that exposed the email addresses of YouTube users, a potentially massive privacy breach.
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