YouTube Exec’s Speech About Engaged Fanbases Is Worth Checking Out

At the annual MIPTV Media Market in Cannes, YouTube global head of entertainment Alex Carloss delivered a keynote address about online video fanbases. In the 15-minute speech, Carloss laid out the difference between an “audience” and a “fanbase” and then discussed the advantages of the latter.

As Carloss explains, fanbases have the power to engage with content on their own terms instead of restricting themselves to the boundaries set by content creators. “An audience tunes in when they’re told to; a fan chooses when and what to watch,” explained Carloss. “An audience sits back and consumes media; a fanbase leans forward and wants to participate. An audience changes the channel when its show is over; a fanbase shares it, comments it, curates it, creates. An audience lives within your borders, and a fanbase breaks those borders down.”

That quote echoes the four major areas of Carloss’ talk. He used examples from Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ellen, Frozen, and Psy to explain the ways YouTube has reshaped traditional media. He broke his talk into four main sections, outlining fans’ abilities to ignore timeslots, become talent, pay tribute, and blur international borders. The whole talk (which precedes a conversation between Carloss and VICE founder Shane Smith) is a worthwhile watch:

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

Though Carloss aims his talk at traditional media companies and potential advertisers, native online creators can also benefit from an understanding of fanbases. Subscribers and views ultimately mean very little if viewers aren’t interested in engaging across multiple platforms and regularly coming back for more.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Soccer media brand Footballco is coming to America with several key hires

Footballco is betting on the growth of soccer in the United States. Over the past few…

1 day ago

MatPat-founded Theroist reveals new apparel brand at ‘Creator in Fashion’ show

As the co-host of the Creators in Fashion show that took place on April 25, Matthew Patrick (a.k.a. MatPat)…

1 day ago

YouTube salutes its Shorts as ad revenue soars to $8.1 billion in Q1 2024

Alphabet's earnings report for the first quarter of 2024 sent its stock price soaring sky-high.…

1 day ago

Snap stock jumps 25% after Q1 earnings beat projections. Also, 9 million people are now paying for Snapchat+.

Snap has had a rocky couple of years: several quarters of flat growth or declines,…

1 day ago

On the Rise: Rob can heal your workplace wounds

Welcome to On the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are in…

2 days ago

Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint launch Spy Ninjas HQ, the first adventure park built on a YouTube IP

Four years ago, Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint had an idea. They had spent…

2 days ago