YouTube sees new users on board from tier II cities and beyond
YouTube sees new users on board from tier II cities and beyond
He Added That Over 200 Channels Have Hit The 1 Million-plus Subscriber Mark This Year. PTI | Updated on: 14 Dec 2017, 07:32:26 PM
Bengaluru:
Video streaming platform YouTube today said it has seen a surge in regional language content being created on its platform with new users coming on board from tier II cities and beyond.
YouTube, which has over 225 million users in the country, counts India among its fastest growing markets.
“In 2017, we witnessed a huge jump not only in the time spent on watching videos but also videos that were created by individuals here in India,” YouTube India Head (Entertainment) Satya Raghavan told PTI.
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