In February, when Google and YouTube's parent company, Alphabet, broke out earnings for its video giant for the first time in roughly 14 years, Alphabet CFO Ruth Porat said that the company was aiming to “provide further insight into our business and the opportunities ahead.
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- YouTube Ad Revs Dipped To $3.8 Billion In Q2, But We’re Seeing “Further Improvement” In July, CFO Says
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Here’s Why Google Broke Out YouTube’s Ad Revs For The First Time Last Quarter
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David Dobrik Says Monthly YouTube Ad Earnings Went From $275,000 To $2,000 In Two Years
David Dobrik has been reasonably candid about his financial experiences as one of the world's most successful YouTubers. And now, the 23-year-old, who was recently named one of People’s 'Sexiest Man Alive', is giving fans a clearer window into his pre- and post-'Adpocalypse' earnings.
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Amid Missed Alphabet Earnings, Analyst Suggests YouTube Spin-Off Could Boast $300 Billion Market Cap
Google's parent company Alphabet reported earnings yesterday after the market closed, whereupon it fell short of expectations and shares slightly fell.On the heels of that report, one analyst -- Laura Martin, the managing director of investment bank Needham & Co-- shared a suggestion for the tech giant: spin off its YouTube subsidiary into a standalone company.
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- Snapchat Adds ‘Infinity’ Timer On Messages, ‘Magic Eraser’ Tool, And Emoji Paintbrush
- 2-Year-Old HBO Now Has Surpassed 2 Million Subscribers
- Amazon Says Media Consumption By Prime Members Doubled In 2016
- In Earnings Call, Facebook Reminds Us Short-Form Video Is “Primary Focus”
- Google Touts YouTube Ad Growth, Vows Continued Investment In Originals In Earnings Call
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