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YouTube TV Ads Now Unskippable: Premium Push Intensifies
11 Mar
Summary
- YouTube's TV app now features unskippable 30-second ads globally.
- This aims to encourage more users to subscribe to YouTube Premium.
- YouTube generated over $40 billion in advertising revenue last year.

Google has globally introduced 30-second unskippable advertisements on the TV version of its YouTube app. This strategy is designed to encourage more users to subscribe to YouTube Premium, especially as viewing habits increasingly shift towards television screens.
The company's AI dynamically optimizes ad formats, including 6-second Bumpers and 15-second standard ads, alongside the new 30-second non-skippable ads for Connected TV (CTV). This approach targets moments of peak viewer engagement, aiming to replicate the feel of traditional broadcast television.
This initiative comes as YouTube continues its dominance in the media landscape. In 2025, the platform reportedly generated over $60 billion in total revenue, with $40 billion derived specifically from advertising. This advertising income surpasses the combined earnings of major media companies like Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery.
For users finding the ad experience disruptive, YouTube Premium offers features such as ad-free viewing, background playback, and enhanced video quality. The Premium Lite option also provides a mostly ad-free experience, though it excludes music-specific benefits like access to YouTube Music.




