YouTube has officially been around for two decades and a lot has changed over the years — including how people watch it. Now, ...
In the U.S., more people watch YouTube on their TVs than on mobile, CEO Neal Mohan wrote in his latest blog post.
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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It’s official: people are spending more time watching YouTube on their TVs than on their phones. In the platform’s annual ...
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan released his annual letter Tuesday morning, outlining his priorities for the video platform.
As YouTube marks its 20th anniversary this year, CEO Neal Mohan is positioning the video platform as a core player in the ...
In his annual letter to the YouTube community, CEO Neal Mohan said the video giant now gets more U.S. viewership on TV sets ...
In his annual letter, CEO Neal Mohan said more people are now watching YouTube on their TVs instead of on their phones.
It’s not a hostile takeover, though: people are opting to spend more time watching YouTube on their TVs than on their phones — at least in U.S. households.
As YouTube gets ready to celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2025, YouTube’s CEO has released a blog post/letter that shows a ...
People in the US find TV the most favorite device for streaming YouTube video, surpassing smartphones. More details ...