It was 20 19 when alphabet started breaking out youtube revenue in their quarterly earnings. And i believe the most recent quarter was the slowest rate of revenue growth that they've seen. So clearly this is an area they are focused on. But i think it's going to be hard to see how this competition works out, because i don't think it'll say, and now no one's using tik tok any more. It's just going to say, well, now they're also making youtube short. I think it's just, you tobe trying to make sure not that many creaters leave their platform,. Trying to keep creaters on and helping them monotisei imagine
Alphabet, parent company of YouTube, deploys a new weapon in its battle with TikTok: cash.
(0:25) Maria Gallagher discusses: - YouTube's announcement of a new revenue-sharing model for creators of short-form videos - How this strategy can help with retaining existing creators - Why should really hate to see Lisa Su leave the corner office at AMD
(10:00) Ricky Mulvey and Asit Sharma talk about how some people make investing harder than it needs to be, and how to make your investing life a little easier.
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Host: Chris Hill Guests: Maria Gallagher, Asit Sharma Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Dan Boyd
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