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YouTube Set to Introduce Paid Subscriptions

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/30/2013 09:30 AM | source: | 24 comment(s)
YouTube Set to Introduce Paid Subscriptions

YouTube is prepping to launch paid subscriptions for individual channels on its video platform in its latest attempt to lure content producers, eyeballs, and advertiser dollars away from traditional TV, according to multiple people familiar with the plans.YouTube has reached out to a small group of channel producers and asked them to submit applications to create channels that users would have to pay to access.

As of now it appears that the first paid channels will cost somewhere between $1 and $5 a month, two of these people said. In addition to episodic content, YouTube is also considering charging for content libraries and access to live events, a la pay-per-view, as well as self-help or financial advice shows. It's not clear which channels will be part of the first paid-subscription rollout, but it is believed that YouTube will lean on the media companies that have already shown the ability to develop large followings on the video platform, including networks like Machinima, Maker Studios and Fullscreen. YouTube is also looking outside its current roster of partners for candidates.ns for individual channels on its video platform in its latest attempt to lure content producers, eyeballs, and advertiser dollars away from traditional TV, according to multiple people familiar with the plans.

These people said YouTube could introduce the paid channels as early as the second quarter of this year. One of them said that the channels could be introduced to the public at the Digital Content New Fronts in late April, where digital-media companies such as YouTube, AOL and Yahoo host advertisers for presentations announcing new online-video series. YouTube has been talking about the possibility of paid subscriptions for some time now. A year ago, at at AllThingsD media conference, YouTube CEO Salar Kamangar talked on stage about the potential to poach second- or third-tier cable networks that were having trouble building big enough audiences on cable TV to command subscription fees from distributors. Internet distribution, the thinking goes, would give some of these networks a more direct line to their passionate base with lower costs . "If we have a subscription model," Mr. Kamangar said at the time, "then absolutely that's something that becomes possible." "We have long maintained that different content requires different types of payment models," a Google spokesman said, in a statement. 'The important thing is that, regardless of the model, our creators succeed on the platform. There are a lot of our content creators that think they would benefit from subscriptions, so we're looking at that." YouTube is treating paid subscriptions as an experiment. much like video rentals when it began in 2010. The initial group of channels will be small, likely about 25 at the outset. The revenue split from subscriptions is expected to be similar to the 45-55 split that is common for ads on YouTube. Partners will also have the option to include ads in their pay channels, but its unclear what form those will take. YouTube is advising its current partners to consider carefully how their existing audience will react. Most have spent years building up a base of free subscribers through hard work and cross-promotion. Can they produce content worth paying for?







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naike
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#4514305 Posted on: 01/30/2013 03:39 PM
I guess it's ok if
1) they don't shove it down my throat
2) doesn't interfere with my normal youtube experience
3) only specific stuff would require a subscription, like a TV series or movie

If I even once would stumble upon a "you need a paid subscription to view this" I'd be pretty willing to consider alternatives to youtube...
Also, if they plan on charging money for channels with video quality on par with today's "top" youtubers... that's just lol, I'm expecting real quality stuff, content wise that is.

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#4514307 Posted on: 01/30/2013 03:40 PM
Remember back in the day when there were no ads in the videos until google put them there? Seriously, all google needs to do is reduce uploads. It won't save enough money to remove ads but it ought to save enough to not have a paid subscription.

There is WAY too much useless crap out there (such as baby videos and vlogs). There's also way too many duplicates of videos. People don't tend to remove stuff so every little fruitless video posted is wasting space.

I feel like google should add a delete system where if a video is 75% disliked and has a certain ratio of views, it gets automatically deleted (or at least privatized).

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#4514332 Posted on: 01/30/2013 04:16 PM
Storage is cheap (though not infinite). It's the traffic that asks for the heavy bill. I've noticed that there's definitely a disparity between popular videos/channels and the rest of the content, in terms of buffering wait times.

schmidtbag
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#4514397 Posted on: 01/30/2013 05:13 PM
Storage is cheap (though not infinite). It's the traffic that asks for the heavy bill. I've noticed that there's definitely a disparity between popular videos/channels and the rest of the content, in terms of buffering wait times.


Right but according to google, 3 hours of video is uploaded every minute. Considering most people upload in 360p or higher, that's a LOT of data and traffic just for uploading. Besides, the more drives they add, the more systems they need. The more systems they need, the more likely something will fail. I doubt the servers they use are the most power efficient products on the market too.

The stupid thing is they could have whole computers where they contain nothing but lame videos nobody watches, and because google can't just guess if a video will be viral, they have to pay good money for a system that can handle the requests whether it will or not. So the amount of useless uploads does in fact cost them a big chunk of cash, but like I said, it wouldn't be enough to remove ads.

PCElite
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#4514692 Posted on: 01/30/2013 09:49 PM
I hate youtube.


ditto :puke2:

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