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Description

Next in Media spoke to creator economy expert Jim Louderback about his theory regarding the growth of YouTube subscriptions. Jim also discussed the growing creators-launching-brands trend, and the problems at Twitch.

 

Takeaways

• YouTube is likely moving towards a subscription model to generate more revenue, similar to other media platforms.

• Creators are finding success in monetizing their content through shared subscription revenue rather than relying solely on advertising.

• TikTok is facing challenges in appealing to older demographics and ensuring a safe environment for children.

• Traditional media companies should consider the changing consumption habits of younger audiences and explore new formats and platforms.

• Creators have a unique connection with their audience that traditional media and brands should understand and leverage.

 

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction and Background

01:22 - YouTube's Subscription Model

04:11 - Challenges of Transitioning to a Subscription Model

05:27 - The Potential of Windowing Content

06:31 - The Rise and Fall of Vessel

07:35 - The Role of Brands in the Creator Economy

09:46 - Brands' Allocation of Resources

10:43 - Trends and Challenges in TikTok

13:05 - Competition from TikTok Copycats

15:52 - Challenges at Twitch

23:33 - The Potential of Creators Forming Their Own Network

26:49 - The Unique Connection Between Creators and Their Audience

 

Guest: Jim Louderback

Host: Mike Shields

Produced by: Fresh Take