Neil Mohan, who took over as YouTube’s CEO last month after longtime chief Susan Wojcicki segued to an advisory role at parents Google and Alphabet, has outlined the company’s 2023 priorities.
In a blog post, the longtime YouTuber touted progress in the company’s paid channels program. More than 6 million viewers paid for channel memberships on YouTube in December 2022, according to Mohan, up 20% from the prior year. “Hundreds of thousands of channels made money on YouTube for the first time last year,” he wrote.
Mohan also highlighted the NFL Sunday Ticket rights deal announced last December. The package will move to YouTube TV and also become a stand-alone offering available via YouTube after nearly three decades under the auspices of DirecTV.
The package of games will get upgrades befitting its new home, per the blog post. “Subscribers will see features from YouTube TV — like the ability to watch key plays — added to the main YouTube app,” Mohan wrote. “And creators will connect with sports fans through coverage and commentary.
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