Neal Mohan, the Chief Executive Officer of YouTube, affirmed that the platform remains the top choice for its most successful content creators, despite facing growing competition from streaming services. In an interview as part of The New York Times’ “The Interview” series, Mohan reassured that concerns about platforms like Netflix luring creators away are unfounded. This statement follows announcements of prominent podcasts and creators exploring distribution partnerships beyond YouTube.
Mohan noted that while creators may test other platforms, there is no substantial evidence of key figures completely leaving YouTube. He emphasized that discussions with top creators reveal YouTube as their primary hub, even as they branch out to other services. Creators, according to Mohan, acknowledge the enduring value of YouTube for connecting with audiences and fostering engagement.
Furthermore, Mohan hinted that in discussions with other platforms, creators prioritize maintaining a presence on YouTube over exclusively shifting their content elsewhere.
