"YouTube will invest over Rs 850 crore in the next two years to accelerate the growth of Indian creators', says CEO Neal Mohan
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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan confirms Google paid him Rs 855 crore to stop him from joining Twitter.
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YouTube’s ₹21,000 Cr Payout to Indian Creators: A Boom for Digital Entrepreneurship? 💸
YouTube has paid more than ₹21,000 crore to Indian creators (2022–24), signaling the massive potential of India’s creator economy!
With 2.5M active creators,
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🚨 ₹21,000 Crore to Creators. And Counting.
YouTube just revealed it paid over ₹21,000 Cr to Indian creators in 3 years — and it’s investing ₹850 Cr more.
India is no longer just a consumer of content — we’re a Creator Nation.
But I feel like some
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The YouTube Shopping affiliate programme adds to existing monetisation options like ad revenue, YouTube premium, channel memberships and fan-driven features to help creators earn revenue. YouTube's creator economy has generated Rs 16,000 crore of eco
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YouTube plans to invest over INR 850 crore in India over the next two years to support local content creators, artists, and media companies, CEO Neal Mohan announced at the World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025.
This initiative is
There is no limit on price you get for your talent and experience...
Neal Mohan got ₹855 crore ($100 million) to not shift to Twitter.
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This man made more millionaires than Harvard Business School.
Grew a platform to 2.5 billion users.
And makes $9 Billion in ad revenue... every 90 days.
Here's how Neal Mohan transformed YouTube into TV's greatest enemy:
In 2008, Google acquired
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan reveals that TV has overtaken mobile as the primary device for YouTube viewing in the US, signaling that YouTube is now "the new TV." 📱➡️📺 Big shift in how we consume content!