YouTube CEO Says Shorts Now on Par With Traditional Video Monetization in Some Markets

The short-form videos, which offer an experience similar to TikTok, had a 20 percent increase in engagement views from last year.
YouTube CEO Says Shorts Now on Par With Traditional Video Monetization in Some Markets
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan speaks in San Bruno, California, on April 23, 2025. Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images
Elma Aksalic
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YouTube CEO Neal Mohan announced that the platform’s Shorts feature has reached revenue parity with regular video uploads in some regions.
Speaking at the MoffettNathanson Conference on May 15, Mohan explained that Shorts have seen a 20 percent increase in engaged views from last year.
Elma Aksalic
Elma Aksalic
Freelance Reporter
Elma Aksalic is a freelance entertainment reporter for The Epoch Times and an experienced TV news anchor and journalist covering original content for Newsmax magazine.
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