YouTube CEO Neal Mohan announced that the YouTube Partner Program now includes 3 million channels and has paid out over $70 billion to creators, artists, and media companies over the past three years. In his letter to the community, Mohan emphasized the platform's commitment to long-form storytelling, particularly as it competes with TikTok for creator and audience loyalty. YouTube's Shorts feature is also showing robust engagement, with over 70 billion daily views and a 50% year-over-year increase in the number of channels uploading Shorts content.
YouTube CEO: "Today more than 3 million channels are in the YouTube Partner Program (YPP), which gives creators ways to earn money on YouTube; We paid over $70 billion to creators, artists, and media companies over the last three years." https://t.co/fxXxawyyUv
In the last 3 years YouTube has shared over 70 Billion dollars of ad revenue with people who upload on their platform 🤯 This has changed mine and millions of other’s lives. Such a beautiful stat
YouTube released new details about its payments to creators on Tuesday, offering a pledge to continue its commitment to long-form storytelling as it faces a challenge from TikTok for creator and audience loyalty. https://t.co/NqEwi1Br2i
YouTube says Shorts averages 70B+ daily views and the number of channels uploading Shorts rose 50% YoY (@technacity / 9to5Google) https://t.co/ZOjzE0A57K 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/QQCtnzv88I
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says the YouTube Partner Program has paid over $70B billion to creators, artists, and media companies over the last 3 years.
3 million channels in the #YouTubePartnerProgram ✅ and $70 billion paid to creators, artists and media companies 💰 check out @nealmohan’s letter to the community for more updates 👇 https://t.co/Y9F4zZVNGe