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YouTube to make original content free for all beginning 2019

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Starting next year, YouTube's original programming will be available to users for free and with ads. Calling it a shift in strategy, YouTube aims to meet the growing demand of its fanbase as well as provide advertisers with content that reaches these users.In a statement to Marketing, a YouTube spokesperson said it will continue to invest in scripted programming in 2019. The spokesperson also described 2018 to be a "breakout year" for YouTube Premium and YouTube Originals. It expanded YouTube Premium to 29 countries and launched over 50 scripted and unscripted shows.According to Channel NewsAsia, the move also looks to give the platform "more flexibility" in marketing its content. With the free view of original programming that was initially exclusive to YouTube Premium subscribers, paid subscribers will still have the option to remove ads from the videos. In addition, YouTube Premium subscribers will be provided early access to original and exclusive content for payment of the service.This is not the only update from YouTube, as it introduces new student plans for YouTube Music and YouTube Premium. Catered to university and college students in the US, the plans are ad free and offer a discounted rate, and will expand to more countries in the future.Marketing has reached out to YouTube for additional information on the student plans.Launched earlier this year, YouTube Music allows consumers to listen, watch and discover music easily without having to jump back and forth between multiple music apps and YouTube. While YouTube Music is ad-supported and free, there is also a YouTube Music Premium version, which is a paid membership that allows consumers utilities such as background listening, downloads and an ad-free experience.Just last week, YouTube revealed that it will be testing ad pods, which are two ads stacked back-to-back, with the option to skip directly to the content. This comes after an user experience research that shows that other than length of ads, viewers are “sensitive” to the frequency of ad breaks, especially during longer viewing sessions. The team at YouTube explained that lesser abandonment of content and higher rates of ad viewing can be achieved by better use of metrics with fewer interruptions.Read more:YouTube shortens video attribution criteria for action adsYouTube launches new ad formats to enable better video storytellingYouTube invests an additional US$20m into educational content initiativeYouTube’s latest ad extensions feature: Pros and cons marketers should considerYouTube closes gaming app, shifts content to main platformYouTube adds more non-skippable ad opportunities for creatorsYouTube vertical ads: What should your approach be?Media Prima teams up with YouTube to push content monetisationWill YouTube’s fresh round of safety issues drive more brands to IGTV?YouTube offers grants to education-focused content creatorsYouTube unveils new music service: What will it take to beat out competition?

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