Over the past four years, YouTube has paid creators, artists and media companies over $100 billion. That was one of the biggest headlines during the platform's Made on YouTube event on Tuesday. Made ...
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YouTube is offering some banned creators a fresh start. The video platform on Thursday announced its new “Second Chance” program, allowing certain previously terminated users to apply for a new ...
YouTube said it has paid out over $100 billion to creators, artists and media companies since 2021. The number of YouTube channels making more than $100,000 from TV screens jumped 45% year over year, ...
The news was announced at the Made on YouTube 2025 event. Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Made on YouTube 2025 There's a reason creators often try to migrate their audience to YouTube: It pays.
YouTube is giving some creators previously banned for spreading misinformation a chance to get back on the platform. The company opened up a pilot program on Thursday inviting YouTubers who were ...
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