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YouTube is a Media Juggernaut That Could Soon Equal Netflix in Revenue (cnbc.com) 40

Google's YouTube is already the world's largest online video platform. If continues growing the way it has the last several quarters, it could also match Netflix in revenues by year's end. From a report: In its first-quarter earnings report Tuesday, Google parent company Alphabet said YouTube brought in revenue of $6.01 billion in advertising revenue during the quarter -- up from $4 billion from a year ago, for a growth rate of 49%. That's an acceleration over its 46% growth in Q4. It's also nearly twice the growth rate of Netflix, which reported 24% revenue growth in Q1, and expects growth to slow to 19% next quarter. If its current growth trajectory continues, YouTube will book between $29 billion and $30 billion in revenue this year. Netflix is expected to report $29.7 billion in revenue for 2021, according to an average of estimates from analysts polled by Refinitiv.
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YouTube is a Media Juggernaut That Could Soon Equal Netflix in Revenue

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  • ... if its current growth trajectory continues, YouTube will book between $29 billion and $30 billion in revenue this year. Netflix is expected to report $29.7 billion in revenue for 2021, ...

    Extrapolation 101 [xkcd.com]

    • yeah, wild extrapolation is a thing that can be done.

      Is this a case of that? No. It's perfectly feasible that youtube might stay on this trajectory for 1 more year and exceed Netflix' revenue.

  • by dmay34 ( 6770232 ) on Wednesday April 28, 2021 @10:19AM (#61323660)

    YouTube is awesome... for adults anyway. I don't trust their algorithms to serve good content for kids at all, because their kids algorithms completely suck.

    Otherwise, probably 75% of my video media consumption is YouTube.

    • In my personal experience, their kids algorithm is incredible. It's almost like they know exactly how old he is, even though it's my account. The recommendations slowly change from baby cartoons to toddler shows, etc. It's a bit creepy and I'm probably a shitty dad for letting my son watch too much YouTube. But I can genuinely tell you, if you need an hour break from your 2 year old, YouTube is your best friend.
      • by dmay34 ( 6770232 )

        I mean, not trying to tell you how to parent your kid. Personally I find Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, AND HBOmax all do a much better job with their kiddo content. There is just too much trash that gets served to my kid on YouTube. It's not normally TOO bad. It's like the media version of bad halloween candy. It's just the cheapest valueless junk that gets served up. Meanwhile, I'm paying for much better quality content. (And occasionally there is the "Okay let's turn that off, I don't like that" stuff t

  • Being that it seems that Every Studio is trying to make its own streaming service. Netflix isn't as necessary as it use to be, as after each Studio makes their streaming service, they shortly take off the movies that are on Netflix. While Netflix had made some good original content, I don't see it being enough to sustain them in the long term.

    YouTube TV, Seems to be taking a slightly different model, where it is filling in the gaps of the streaming services vs competing with them.

  • Midroll Ads (Score:5, Insightful)

    by chispito ( 1870390 ) on Wednesday April 28, 2021 @10:30AM (#61323700)
    They cultivated a crop of "content creators" that got them billions of views. And then they rapidly ratcheted up the midroll ads. Because there's nothing like an ad in the middle of the music video you were watching to enhance your experience.
    • by gtall ( 79522 )

      What's even worse is a science program or a documentary and in mid-sentence you get a piece of ad-crap that only encourages you to make mental note never to buy what they are advertising. Then it is back to the program where you have lost the train of thought. Thank you Google for helping Americans develop ADHD and helping turn YouTube into network television.

      • At least network television respected the ads insertion points of the content, i.e. not right in the middle of a fucking scene.

    • Re:Midroll Ads (Score:4, Informative)

      by AmiMoJo ( 196126 ) on Wednesday April 28, 2021 @11:46AM (#61324004) Homepage Journal

      For browser use uBlock Origin. For Android TV use Smart YouTube Next. The latter includes SponsorBlock too.

      For mobile you are kinda stuffed, there are no really good options at the moment.

      • by Aczlan ( 636310 )

        On Android, if you are ok with watching on a browser (vs a dedicated app), the AdBlock Browser (reskinned Chrome) blocks all Youtube ads for me.
        Rumor has it that a properly setup PiHole can do the same for Roku and similar, but I haven't had any luck with that.

        Aaron Z

      • For mobile you are kinda stuffed, there are no really good options at the moment.

        Youtube Vanced:
        - https://vancedapp.com/ [vancedapp.com]
        - https://www.reddit.com/r/Vance... [reddit.com]

        There can be some slight annoyances, but they are well worth it. An annoyance for me is preventing the normal Youtube updates from overwriting the Vanced updates.

      • by antdude ( 79039 )

        Yeah, even blocking with domains (e.g., Adguard Pro) doesn't always work for mobile apps. :(

      • Watch on Firefox using uBlock.
      • I don't watch much, but my kids do, mostly on Android phones and tablets. NewPipe from F-Droid works great, but to get a head start on the cat and mouse game, you have to add the NewPipe repository to F-Droid.
        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          The problem with New pipe is that you can't log in, so no shared subscriptions or history.

          Firefox with uBlock is an option.

          • Granted, I've never used it, but it does have this entry in the menu called subscriptions, with a choice for SoundCloud, YouTube and file imports and exports...
  • by shaitand ( 626655 ) on Wednesday April 28, 2021 @11:21AM (#61323906) Journal
    In favor of Rumble.

    Thousands of providers were deplatformed without cause including hackers of various sorts like biohacker Josiah Zayner for having (successfully) produced a COVID DNA vaccine about 6 months ahead of pharma.

    People are sick of Youtube having so much control over user generated content and before Rumble it became clear that either you share with totalitarian compromised tiktok or youtube owns you.
  • by ElitistWhiner ( 79961 ) on Wednesday April 28, 2021 @12:05PM (#61324078) Journal

    Youtube elevates the 1min. snippet, advances McLuhan and disrupts the Studios.

    You shows directed by you! Goodbye to actresses, SFX and tent poles. Hello natural beauties, wonders of nature and arcana of existentialism. Anything longer than 9 min. on Youtube is a movie. 25 minutes on a single Youtube show is too much to ask unless its JFK, CIA whistleblowers or realityTV.

    Oscars just failed. Why? Studios. Netflix, Youtube and Internet own the world. Selling the show to affiliates, channels and ignoring where your audience has moved was the right formula to fail. I’m in Panama. No way to watch here even though the affiliate is listed, there was no way that affiliate could service my area outside Panama City.

    • Maybe livestreaming the Oscars might have helped viewership, but probably not by much. What could be interesting about a bunch of insular hollywood elitists who got rich from mastering the art of playing pretend, all try to out-do each other by virtue signaling. Get woke go broke.

  • I enjoyed YouTube streaming through my Roku device. For a while, anyway. Then ads began appearing not only before a video, but randomly during a short video. This destroyed the enjoyment I previously had. YouTube is no longer on my Roku device. I hate ads and especially hate an ad that breaks into an action scene in a short video, or even in mid conversation, often leaving me perplexed and mildly upset. No thanks.
  • To be a corporate outlet, totally betraying what made YouTube unique in the first place.

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