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Welcome to the YouTube Canada channel, Canada’s go-to for discovering the creators, artists, trends and latest cultural phenomenons capturing the attention of our country.
- Learning: A Key For Creators and Consumers
- Employment and Revenue For Creative Entrepreneurs
- Diversity and Representation Like Nowhere Else
- The Tools to Build Competencies
- A Tight Feedback Loop Between Creators and Audiences
- Global Reach
- Showcasing Canadian Content to The World
- Complementarity to Legacy Media
- Uniqueness ― Neither Legacy Nor Social Media
Our most unexpected finding, illustrated below, is that 70 percent of YouTube consumers in Canada report that the platform is the first place they go to learn things. This usage synthesizes with the purposes of creators, who also report that their one of their goals is to inspire and educate audiences, following the understandable priorities that a...
YouTube has facilitated the rise of a new group of 160,000 Canadian creative entrepreneurs, including 40,000 who have achieved sufficient audience traction (a minimum of 1,000 subscribers) to be eligible to monetize their channels. They are producers in every sense of the word: creative, business and creating employment for themselves and others. I...
YouTube creators are diverse across age, geography, primary language spoken, gender, ethnicity, and physical ability — an outcome achieved without quotas or incentives. Moreover, Canadian YouTube consumers value the diversity they see on YouTube, including in terms of genres, perspectives, voices, languages, geographies, genders, and ethnicities th...
YouTube offers an array of free online services to strengthen the skills of creators in two areas: channel management and marketing (Creator Academy), and audience analytics (YouTube Studio). Canadian creative entrepreneurs value these services and use them to build their audience over time, as shown below. The likelihood of having a larger audienc...
YouTube’s platform is structured on a value chain (from R&D to manufacturing content to ROI) that intensifies linkages between creators and consumers. The platform prefers content that is informally produced and uploaded often, because that is how direct and instant linkages are facilitated between creator and consumers. As creators engage with aud...
YouTube is a free, instant global export instrument. This benefit is highly valued by Canadian creators, who lead the entire platform in terms of exports: 90 percent of views of Canadian channels hail from outside of Canada. Here’s a typical comment: “I love to inspire the world with my Canadian creativity.” A further result is that Canadian YouTub...
88 percent of Canadian YouTube users report that they do not actively seek Canadian content on YouTube, with no significant differences across age or primary language spoken. However, Canadian YouTube creators do report that Canada is their biggest audience, followed by the United States and the United Kingdom. France is also a valuable audience. A...
The study found that YouTube is not the first place Canadian YouTube users go for music, entertainment (including long-form narrative, sports, and comedy), or news and information, therefore suggesting that YouTube is complementary to legacy media. The connections between YouTube and legacy media flow two ways. We found many examples of success on ...
In conclusion, there’s nothing like YouTube in Canada’s media ecosystem. It’s a unique hybrid neither legacy nor social media. More than half of Canadian YouTube audiences access the platform without a Google account. That aligns with the data point that the platform’s interactive features are far less valued than personal affordances. Irene S. Ber...
Jul 25, 2022 · In Canada, the number of YouTube channels making $100,000 or more in annual revenue is up 35 per cent year over year and over 550 channels have over one million subscribers, which represents growth of more than 20 per cent year over year. In its report, From Opportunity to Impact, Hamilton Galloway, Head of Consultancy, Americas, Oxford ...
Oct 7, 2021 · According to YouTube, over 60 per cent of Canadian YouTube viewers say they bought a brand after seeing an ad on YouTube, and viewers say they are twice as likely to go-in-store or online to buy something they saw on YouTube.
Nov 9, 2024 · As of January 2024, there are around 62 million YouTube creators. How many videos are there on YouTube? More than 800 million videos will be available on the YouTube platform as of the end of 2023.
2 days ago · How many people use YouTube, and how many YouTube channels are there? Discover all relevant statistics and data on YouTube now on statista.com!
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Dec 14, 2023 · There are more than 350M shopping-related videos on YouTube (as of December 2023). And with new features coming and more creators, brands and artists connecting their stores every day, there’s only going to be more people buying what they love from creators they trust on YouTube in 2024.