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- YouTube Shorts Now Averages 200 Billion Daily Views - The Wrap
The platform’s short-form video offering YouTube Shorts is now averaging 200 billion daily views, according to CEO Neal Mohan, who shared the news during his keynote at the 2025 Cannes Lions
- YouTube CEO Neal Mohan Charts Future of Creativity at Cannes . . .
Delivering a keynote at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Mohan reflected on YouTube’s 20-year journey from a single 19-second video to becoming what he described as “the
- Cannes Lions 2025: Highlights from the Marketing . . . - YouTube
The Cannes Lions 2025 conference was a star-studded affair in the south of France For four days and nights, dozens of brands descended on the Croisette fo
- Cannes Lions: YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says YouTube Shorts now . . .
At Cannes, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says YouTube will integrate Veo 3 into Shorts later this summer and that AI tech “will push the limits of human creativity” — The Veo 3 video generator is capable of creating both videos and sound based on text prompts, with YouTube CEO Neal Mohan saying the …
- Cannes Lions: YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says YouTube Shorts now . . .
Cannes Lions: YouTube CEO Neal Mohan says YouTube Shorts now averages 200B daily views, up 186% from 70B daily views reported in March 2024 — CEO Neal Mohan also shares that AI model Veo 3 will be coming to the social media platform this summer — YouTube has crossed another major milestone
- YouTube Shorts have reached 200 billion views a day - Neil Mohan
YouTube has broken a new milestone According to CEO Neal Mohan, the average daily views of YouTube Shorts videos has already averaged 200 billion He revealed this during a speech at the 2025 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity
- Cannes Lions 2025 Keynote: What 20 years of YouTube reveals . . .
At YouTube, we’re seeing a huge uptick in the amount of people creating — and watching — Shorts Today, I’m excited to share a new milestone: YouTube Shorts are now averaging over 200 billion daily views! One last, critical point about these communities of fans: they don’t just exist online
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