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Google’s YouTube TV subscription-television service also was down, according to user reports on social media. The problems were evident on desktop and mobile apps, as well as connected-TV ...
YouTube announced the rebranding of the service as YouTube Premium on May 17, 2018, alongside the return of a separate, YouTube Music subscription service. [11] [12] Later in the year, it was reported that YouTube was planning to make some of the original content associated with the service available on an ad-supported basis.
[312] [313] These revenues accounted for approximately 20 million subscribers combined between YouTube Premium and YouTube Music subscriptions, and 2 million subscribers to YouTube TV. [314] YouTube had $29.2 billion ads revenue in 2022, up by $398 million from the prior year. [315] In Q2 2024, ad revenue rose to $8.66 billion, up 13% on Q1. [316]
YouTube launched a trial earlier this month that prevented some non-Premium subscribers from being able to play videos in 4K. It has now "fully turned off" the experiment.
On March 12, 2007, Viacom sued YouTube, demanding $1 billion in damages, said that it had found more than 150,000 unauthorized clips of its material on YouTube that had been viewed "an astounding 1.5 billion times". YouTube responded by stating that it "goes far beyond its legal obligations in assisting content owners to protect their works". [4]
The service's benefits continued to be available as part of the existing YouTube Premium service and to Google Play Music All Access subscribers. The YouTube Music subscription was priced in line with its competitors at US$9.99 per-month; the price of YouTube Premium was concurrently increased to $11.99 for new subscribers. [5] [6]
Electronic information stand without an internet connection, at Schiphol Airport, Netherlands. An Internet outage or Internet blackout or Internet shutdown is the complete or partial failure of the internet services. It can occur due to censorship, cyberattacks, disasters, [1] police or security services actions [2] or errors.
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