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    YouTube overtakes Hollywood studios, but it will show you 30-second unskippable TV ads

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechMarch 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Those 30-second unskippable ads before your favorite creator’s video are adding up to something massive. YouTube generated $40.4 billion in advertising revenue last year, according to new estimates from media research firm MoffettNathanson, and that figure tops the combined $37.8 billion ad haul from four of Hollywood’s biggest players, Disney, NBCUniversal, Paramount Skydance, and Warner Bros. Discovery.

    The numbers mark a major shift from 2024. Back then, YouTube’s $36.1 billion still trailed that same group of traditional media companies, which pulled in $41.8 billion together. Add Fox to the mix and legacy TV still edges out YouTube at $44.8 billion, but the trajectory is clear.

    The ad money isn’t the only number that matters

    YouTube’s lead extends beyond the revenue sheets. The service captured 12.5 percent of US television viewership in January, per Nielsen data, beating the combined streaming numbers from Disney, NBCU, Paramount, and Warner Bros. Discovery. Netflix, the closest paid competitor, sat at 8.8 percent.

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    The subscription business tells a similar story. YouTube brought in nearly $22 billion from its paid services in 2025, including YouTube TV, the live TV streamer, along with ad-free tiers YouTube Premium and YouTube Music. The NFL Sunday Ticket package for football fans added to that total too. Google plans to push subscription growth further this year with skinny bundles for YouTube TV, including a sports-focused option.

    What this means for your remote control

    The numbers point to a fundamental shift in how we watch. YouTube isn’t just competing with traditional TV anymore. It is traditional TV for a huge chunk of viewers, just with different economics and no scheduled programming. Those unskippable spots you tolerate fund a machine that now out-earns the companies that defined television for decades.

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    The platform keeps roughly half of its ad intake, with creators taking a 55 percent cut from ads on standard videos. That arrangement fuels the endless supply of content keeping people on the site, creating a feedback loop legacy media can’t replicate. More viewers attract more creators, which brings more eyeballs and generates more ad dollars.

    What to watch next in the streaming wars

    The gap between YouTube and Hollywood will likely keep widening. MoffettNathanson projects steady advertising growth for the service, and the subscription business still has room to run. Those smaller bundles Google is testing could pull more cord-cutters into YouTube’s paid ecosystem without requiring a full cable-style package.

    For viewers, the takeaway is straightforward. The economics that bring you free videos with ads, or paid tiers without them, aren’t going anywhere. YouTube has the scale and the momentum to dictate terms. The next milestone is whether it can maintain ad growth while subscription revenue accelerates. If the research firm’s prediction holds, the site that started with grainy home videos will soon have more financial firepower than all but a handful of tech giants.

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