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Teens Choose YouTube Over Netflix For the First Time, Survey Finds 54

According to Piper Jaffray's fall 2019 survey, teens prefer watching videos on YouTube more than Netflix. CNBC reports: Piper Jaffray found 37% of teens surveyed are streaming video most often on the Google-owned platform, narrowly edging out longtime leader Netflix, which came in at 35%. The firm attributed the shift to YouTube's diversified content library, which includes a "wide array of teen-oriented content" like music videos, video game playthroughs, how-to videos and videos from social media influencers, among other things.

Despite Netflix ceding its pole position to YouTube, teens are flocking to it far more than other streaming services, Piper Jaffray found. Hulu and Amazon's Prime Video served as the preferred platforms for 7% and 3% of teens surveyed, respectively. Cable TV ranked third at 12%, down from 14% in the spring, indicating that cord-cutting continues to be on the rise, the firm said.
"Among the subscription services, Netflix is the leader in category that contains massive multi-year growth potential as more content viewing shifts online," Piper Jaffray analysts said. "There will be increasing competition (Disney's Disney+ and Apple's Apple TV+) and unforeseen hurdles, but we believe the market will support multiple players, with Netflix leading the way."
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Teens Choose YouTube Over Netflix For the First Time, Survey Finds

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  • by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Tuesday October 08, 2019 @07:12PM (#59286020)
    so it's not surprising they're losing ground. They keep losing shows to other streaming services.
    • by Retired ICS ( 6159680 ) on Tuesday October 08, 2019 @07:46PM (#59286120)

      Plus they keep on making their UI worse and worse every time they touch it. It is already close to completely unseable with all the auto-play crap that infests it everywhere, the bauble bouncing, and the continuous stream of noise. The UI started to go downhill when they got rid of their star ratings and replaced it with that useless thumbs-up/thumbs down crap and the xx% match crap (whatever the hell that means).

      NetFlix will be just a memory if they continue as they are going.

      • This. I'm growing increasingly frustrated at how much more difficult it's becoming to find content I want to watch on Netflix due to the poor UI. I fire up Netflix and it's usually 2-3 minutes before I can start viewing something that looks interesting. Youtube it's about 20-30 second.

        and the xx% match crap (whatever the hell that means)

        That is (was) probably Netflix's best feature. It used to be based on your movie rating history. They'd correlate your movie ratings with other Netflix subscribers' ra

        • by rtb61 ( 674572 )

          It is not Netflix versus Youtube, this is a giant fucking but you must watch advertising lie. The kind of PR=B$ crap you would expect as screaming in your fucking face video advertising dies a well deserved death. This is canned content (which is nepotistically bad, all cookie cutter repeat shite) versus new content.

          Quite simply Netflix wants to compete with Youtube in that market, they just need to create an account customer video site, upload content as an account holder and they distribute it for free,

    • I literally have had Netflix for the past 6 years or so just to play The Office repeats every night as I go to sleep. When I heard they're losing that show I cancelled. I never liked any of their stupid exclusive shows and movies
    • They keep losing shows to other streaming services.

      Netflix relies on their homemade shows, and they think people will be happy with that. But unfortunately, most of their shows show the same repetitive trend which make them boring after a few episodes. And yes, we would like to access some older good stuff, not made by Netflix, that is worth to be watched, or watched again.

    • by nam37 ( 517083 )
      "losing shows to other streaming services" has nothing to do with this. Teens don't care about "shows" as you (and I) call them. The types of ADHD-driven "entertainment" that teens (I have 2) want to digest don't come from the standard "Hollywood" infrastructure.
  • "According to Piper Jaffray's..."

    Think of the Hopwoods!
  • by Anonymous Coward

    Youtube is nothing more than a free music player, polluted by teens like PewDiePie who think they are contributing anything to this world.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      Hey now, it's full of right wing agitators too!

      • And left wing scumbags too
      • No, YouTube makes right wing sources "restricted".

        It's conflicted because they want the government to think they are a neutral "platform" while eliminating all the stuff they don't like.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      porn is awesome, how else can I see women like London Andrews and trannies like Yasmin Pires and Jane Marie?

    • by jwhyche ( 6192 )

      There is a lot of crap on youtube. I would say that 60% of it is crap. Much like cable TV. With that being said there is also a lot of good entertainment, lots of tech reviews, and class work.

      I watch Linus Tech Tips. There is a guy with channel named Isaac Arthur if you like scfi speculation that I find entertaining. There is documentaries that you don't find elsewhere. And there is class room work. I learned everything I need to know about Azure from the class material that is online.

      Youtub

  • by Retired ICS ( 6159680 ) on Tuesday October 08, 2019 @07:48PM (#59286130)

    YouTube is free and full of drivel. Of course the tweenies like it. They have neither money nor taste.

    • Comment removed based on user account deletion
    • True, but it offers content for pretty much every niche. I don't know what interests you, but if you search for it on YouTube, there's a good probability you'll find content about it. I'm in my mid-30s and could easily have it be my only source of entertainment because I can subscribe to content that I'm interested in. If you look at what's trending on YT, there's your drivel!

  • free vs paid is also part of it and with adblock you can't skip them for free.

  • No Surprise (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Jastiv ( 958017 ) on Tuesday October 08, 2019 @07:59PM (#59286160) Homepage
    My son loves Youtube more than Netflix too. I don't know what it is. He watches a lot of boring things like someone making a cake in the shape of a pop-culture or video game character, families celebrating birthdays, or things like don't take a bath in honey at 3am. He likes the families and the kids, the unboxing toys, young men acting silly by doing things like dropping watermelons. He likes the stupid video game reviews where the reviewers dress up in costumes and act goofy. A well produced and put together story doesn't engage him. He just likes action and silliness. Plot doesn't concern him at all.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      He watches what the device tells him to. Youtube's algorithms want to shepherd him along and he does. Click here for more YOU MIGHT LIKE and PLAYING NEXT, user. We're going to this effort for your sake, not ours, honest.

      Maybe he'll learn to think for himself some day. Maybe.

      • by jwhyche ( 6192 )

        How is that any different than what TV has been for years, or radio. Both capture you in with a program they hope you will watch so they can show you advertisements. It is no different with youtube.

    • He likes the stupid video game reviews where the reviewers dress up in costumes and act goofy Angry Joe does this. He dresses up in the a character of a game he reviews. its funny in a odd way. Takes him lots of time to do and his viewers know about the effort it takes him to do it. Perhaps thats why your son loves to watch him as he knows that guy puts a lot of effort to do it.

    • Some personality types don't like drama or tension. Does he happen to like watching the same movies, over and over? I'm that way, at least. He might like some of the more adult-oriented cartoons, as the short runtimes and low stakes might be more palatable for him.
  • That's funny. This weekend, I was playing a few random songs in Youtube just to hear them, and I wasn't able to hear them without ads for the first time that I can remember. I told my wife, "Well, it looks like I've got to get back to the CD store and stock up on some more stuff." I find Youtube to be completely unbearable at this point.
    • What are you watching on? We have that problem when watching on the fire tv stick.

      Actually, I have blocked enough stuff that youtube videos don't play in my browser. So I just download them with youtube-dl and aria2, which lets one use multi-stream downloading so that you can get a video downloaded in a reasonable timeframe. I could go for a decent interface for it, though. Maybe I'll try youtube-dl-gui.

      • by DogDude ( 805747 )
        Just Firefox on a PC. It's not a big deal. I've got a huge music collection that I've always got FTP access to. Youtube was just a quick and dirty way to play a song when I was away from my server. It's not worth it, now.
      • We have that problem when watching on the fire tv stick.

        For embedded device where you don't have much control, using something like PiHole [pi-hole.net] to act as your DNS might help.
        It's basically the equivalent of a hostfile blocker except at the DNS level, and it's easy to point other device's DNS address to the PiHole.

        It's not perfect (Google manages to switch around which server is serving ads to youtube often enough that a few get though your typical hostfile or hostfile-like solution - so it's a constant cat-and-mice catch-up game between advertisers and blacklist main

    • by dohzer ( 867770 )

      So you're comparing a paid service like Netflix with the free version of YouTube?

    • There is a chrome / firefox extension for that. It's called 'uBlock origin' (and add 'privacy badger' to that)
  • Which age group am I in if I watch Twitch more than YouTube (and have never watched Netflix) these days?

  • by Shaitan ( 22585 ) on Tuesday October 08, 2019 @09:17PM (#59286338)

    Netflix and Youtube aren't competitors. You don't go to Youtube when you want a tv show or movie, nor do you go to Netflix for a music video or to find out how to fix the kitchen sink. Neither displaces the other. Netflix is also subscription based, they make money based on how many people subscribe not advertising so more time actually watching Netflix cuts into their profits and it only considered beneficial in the sense that it indirectly indicates content that is drawing subscribers.

    Youtube may consider Netflix a competitor for eyeball time but nobody is dropping a Netflix subscription because of Youtube. It's a nonsensical comparison to make. If that is all you are going on then children are Youtube competitors because time spent feeding them and taking them to the park compete for eyeball time.

    Netflix competitors are Cable, HBO, Starz, Showtime, Max, Hulu and this new disney thing, etc except that isn't entirely true either because you subscribe to as many as you can afford/are willing to pay for and then pirate the content from the others since none of them have all the content and the market is far too fragmented.

    • For you, YouTube and Netflix are solving different problems, but for the younger generations the "problem" that both are solving is definitely entertainment. I have a feeling the gap will increase once Netflix loses The Office.
    • You are simply wrong. NetFlix and YouTube offer the same service to me. Leisure time. They offer me a way to spend time, that I do not spend on other activities. They both compete for my time. One day consist of 24h. I spend close to 8 of those working. 6-8h worth of sleeping. That leaves say 8h that I can spend as I like. I work out, transit to-back from work, eat, play the guitar, talk with friends, play games and so on. YouTube and NetFlix does not offer the same content, but they DO compete for my time.
      • by stdarg ( 456557 )

        Totally agree. They are going after leisure time and I find YouTube far more interesting. I'm bored of TV and movies. They're all the same to me now, as I'm getting older. Youtube lets me find completely random stuff that is well made and interesting. I recently watched a few videos from a guy who just calls up PC scammers and messes with them for hours and hours. There's the "primitive technologies" guy who implements technologies from the past. There are political podcasts, which it turns out are much mor

        • Yep. I mean, I'm part of the "older" generation as I'm closing in on the big 4-0. What I love about YT is that I can find information on everything. Right now, I'm trying to grow chili peppers in my tiny flat. There are more information than I could ever be able to consume on that topic in a lifetime, available right at my fingertips. Not when some company decides that I should be able to watch it, but when I want to. To every channel will be content with perfect lighting, sound and being well scripted, but
    • by btroy ( 4122663 )
      Youtube is offering movies and other material through their paid service. They are closing in on Netflix.

      As far as my kids - they all use youtube for the noted reasons in the article. Varied teen oriented content, music videos (they stream music videos even on the road).

      Hey I use youtube more than Netflix because of the varied content from smaller unique organisations.
    • "You don't go to Youtube when you want a tv show or movie, nor do you go to Netflix for a music video or to find out how to fix the kitchen sink. "

      I'd never go to YouTube to find out how to fix the kitchen sink. I'd go to a plumber instead.

    • by rikkards ( 98006 )

      Speak for yourself, with channels like Rare Earth, Forgotten Weapons, InRange TV, Joe Robinet, Homemade Wanderlust, and multiple others that interest me I am watching a lot less tv. 20+ minutes of entertaining and informative video doesn't have to fit the generic sitcom format.

  • And I find myself watching it less than once a week. But I can check out a dozen different things on YouTube in the same amount of time.

    For me to watch Netflix really takes a series that appeals to me. It's a very different sort of viewing experience than YouTube. Yet that doesn't mean I'm about to cancel my subscription.

    P.S. I'm not a teen, if my uid didn't already give that away.

  • As a Norwegian, there is NO chance that I will be spending ANY money on NetFlix, as long as they are bound to regional blocks. It just wont happen. Not only is the subscription fee higher here, but it gives access to less content. Compared to the US or UK catalogue, the Norwegian catalogue is a joke. So we are supposed to pay more for less, which is simply not acceptable. It's OK though, I don't miss it. I haven't had a TV or streaming service for close to five years. I work out, play board games, play tabl
    • Wow, I'm sure their stocks will completely tumble if YOU personally don't subscribe to them. Or maybe you just have delusions of self-importance...
  • Now that #45 has repealed the Net Neutrality laws for his buddies in Big TelCo, so they can throttle and filter to their wallets' content, we'll all see more buffering messages or outright lack of functionality for Streaming Services

    Netflix slow?
    Hulu buffering a lot more?
    Streaming sites simply not loading?
    That's the ISPs doing what they can to get you to buy their own programming tripe
    And it will only get worse as time goes on.
    Netflix will have to sue a bunch of them for "Anti-competitive Practices".
    Sadly,

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  • I need the TV on to fall asleep. Being a cord cutter all that's on are commercial at that time. I've settled on Youtube to watch as it will last all night. Youtube has fixed it's conspiracy pit, and it keeps pretty much to subject when selecting the next program to view.
    Netflix is good for one movie or asking if your still around after three episodes of a series.

  • Comparing netflix to youtube is like comparing apples and pears, yes they are both streaming sites, but they are completely different in why people use them. One should compare youtube red to netflix, because THAT's the comparitive streamingservice.. well we know that's also the service that's not even close to netflux in the ammount of viewers..
  • by sad_ ( 7868 )

    my screentime is split between netflix and yt, they are two very different services. what they have in common is that they both stream video, but that is about it.

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