Posted on 05/01/2020 11:54:26 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Google owner Alphabet saw a significant slowing of ad revenue in March due to the global pandemic. YouTube had just over $4 billion in advertising revenue for the first quarter of the year despite a slowdown in ad sales after the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. in March.
Google began reporting YouTube revenue for the first time earlier this year, disclosing that the video giant earned $15.1 billion in ad revenue in fiscal 2019. During the fourth quarter of 2019, the platform, which is run by longtime Google executive Susan Wojcicki, brought in $4.7 billion.
YouTube's first quarter was not as strong, though the company still brought in significantly more ad revenue than the $3 billion it netted during same period a year earlier.
In a statement, CFO Ruth Porat attributed Google owner Alphabet's $41.2 billion in first-quarter revenue to its search, cloud and YouTube businesses. However, she noted, "Performance was strong during the first two months of the quarter, but then in March we experienced a significant slowdown in ad revenues."
The company which relies heavily on advertising, a business weakened by the current shutdown is "sharpening our focus on executing more efficiently, while continuing to invest in our long-term opportunities," per Porat.
Revenue from ads run during White House Press Briefings. ha
Help remove more ad revenue from google youtube. Use https://invidio.us/
Front end for youtube without google. You can even copy links and put invidio.us/ in place of the youtube.com part and it will take you to your video. No google and no ad revenue to a company that censors conservative speech.
Well imagine that.
Big Brother having a vested interest in keeping the population homebound—
where Big Brother can watch us 24/7, track our every move, and profit, too.
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