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YouTube Ad Revenue Spikes 21% to $8.1 Billion in Q1, Smashes Forecasts
Next TV via Yahoo Finance· 3 days ago(Image credit: X) The YouTube revenue figures don't include revenue from YouTube subscription...
Forget Nest And Fitbit, Google One Is Still Missing One Feature
Forbes· 7 days agoThe newly enhanced Google One subscription, which now includes Fitbit Premium and Nest Aware,...
YouTube Blows Past Q1 Forecast, Ad Sales Rise 21% To $8.1B
MediaPost· 3 days agoYouTube overdelivered on advertising in the first quarter -- growing a massive 21% to $8.1 billion in advertising revenue vs. the year-ago period.
YouTube Delivers $8.1B In Quarterly Ad Revenue, Beating Wall Street Expectations
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoEven as linear TV continues to struggle, the video advertising market on YouTube continues to grow....
YouTube Q1 Ad Revenue Climbs 21% to $8.1 Billion, Well Above Wall Street Forecasts
Variety via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoYouTube keeps eating up more share of the advertising pie: The Google-owned video giant posted $8.1...
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How The Unsubscribe Button Will Improve Your Passive Income Prospects
Forbes· 17 hours agoConsider the monthly payments that are basically a form of subscription that got you to buy...
YouTube trialling ads that play when you are not watching videos, Google boss says
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 days agoGoogle’s results showed growing revenues in its YouTube ads more generally, with an increase of 21...
YouTube Music may be subject of bundling probe in South Korea
Music Ally· 3 days agoSpotify has been causing controversy in the US with its approach to 'bundling' but in South Korea it's YouTube Music under the spotlight.
YouTube was the real hero of Google’s Q1 earnings, and it should set off alarm bells at Netflix
Fortune via AOL· 2 days agoYouTube TV subscribers get over 100 TV channels and access to cable staples like on-demand...