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- YouTube was created in February 2005.
- YouTube was originally created by three former PayPal employees.
- The company was created after one of its founders became frustrated with trying to share video footage of a dinner party. He was unable to do so over email because of attachment size limits.
- In November 2006, Google purchased YouTube for $1.65 Billion.
- YouTube’s first headquarters were above a pizzeria and Japanese restaurant in San Mateo, CA.
- The first YouTube video was titled “Me at the zoo” and shows founder co-founder Jawed Karim at the San Diego Zoo.
- “Me at the zoo” was uploaded at 8:27 PM on Saturday, April 23, 2005.
- The 19 second video has been viewed over 30 million times.
- The first video to reach 1 million views was a Nike Ad featuring Ronaldinho in September 2005.
- By July 2006, YouTube announced over 65,000 videos uploaded every day.
- At the same time, the site was receiving 100 million video views per day.
- By 2014, YouTube announced that 300 hours of new video were uploaded every minute.
- In 2007, YouTube used as much bandwidth as the entire internet used in 2000.
- YouTube is the 3rd most visited website in the world.
- The site currently has about 15 billion visitors per month.
- The most viewed YouTube video is “Gangam Style” by Psy with over 2.5 billion views.
- In 2007, YouTube began including ads before videos.
- Many people now make their living through their YouTube channel, through ad sales and sponsored videos.
- Members of the “YouTube Partners Program” may include ads before their videos, for which they keep, on average, 55% of the revenue. YouTube keeps the remaining 45%.
- Pre-roll advertisements (ones that play before the video begins) cost advertisers $7.60 per 1000 views, on average.
- Assuming pre-roll ads appear before half of a video creator’s videos, a video creator would earn, on average, $2.03 per 1000 views.
- YouTube’s top earner is Felix Arvid Ulf Kjelberg AKA PewDiePie.
- PewDiePie earns an estimated $12 million per year from his YouTube channel.
- PewDiePie’s channel originally contained videos of him playing and reviewing video games, but quickly branched out to include other content.
- With 40 million subscribers, PewDiePie’s has the most subscribers of any channel on YouTube.
- On July 19 2014, PewDiePie’s channel surpassed Rihanna’s Vevo account to become the channel with the most total views of all time.
- YouTube is the second largest search engine after Google.
- YouTube viewers are even split female and male, but men spend 44% more time on their sites.
- Most viewers fall in the 25-34 age range.
- In 2007, British Prime Minister Tony Blair became the first world leader with a YouTube channel.
- Over 5 billion hours of video are viewed on YouTube every day.
- 5 billion hours translates to over 300 hours of video watched every day.
- 70% of videos are viewed on mobile devices.
- Full HD was released on YouTube in November 2009.
- In 2012, a YouTube video called “The Innocence of Muslims” caused international anti-American demonstrations.
- 10 Countries have blocked YouTube at some point: Brazil, Turkey, Germany, Libya, Thailand, Turkmenistan, China, North Korea, Iran and Pakistan.
- In 2007, Brazilian model Daniella Cicarelli sued YouTube over removal of a video of her and her boyfriend, leading to a short ban of YouTube in Brazil.
- Turkey has banned YouTube several times over “videos that insulted Turkishness.” The current Turkish government is threatening another YouTube ban.
- In Germany, all YouTube clips containing copyrighted music are banned, even if the music is playing in the background.
- A 2013 study found 60% of the 1000 most viewed YouTube videos are banned in Germany.
- YouTube was banned in Libya in 2010 for showing anti-government protests and the Gaddafi family at lavish parties. It was restored in 2011 following the Libyan Revolution.
- YouTube was blocked in Thailand for 5 months in 2007 over a 44 second video showing defaced pictures of the king.
- YouTube was blocked in Turkmenistan in 2009. No official reason was given. To use the internet in Turkmenistan, citizens must present a passport at state-run internet cafes.
- YouTube has been blocked in China since 2009. There are very strict rules for posting videos on Chinese sites.
- In North Korea, only a few communist party elites can access the actual internet, making YouTube inaccessible for the vast majority of the population.
- Iran blocked YouTube in 2009 following protests over the presidential election. In 2012, a state-run alternative called Mehr was launched.
- Pakistan blocked YouTube in 2012 following controversy over the “Innocence of Muslims” clip.
- Several other countries have partially blocked YouTube or blocked access to certain videos, in particular, “The Innocence of Muslims” clip.
- YouTube reaches more adults age 18-34 than any cable network.
- 80% of YouTube traffic comes from outside the US.
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