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Google's YouTube ad-free subscription with background playback and YouTube Music; 100M subscribers growing as anti-ad-blocker enforcement drives conversions from ad-supported viewing.
YouTube Premium is Google's subscription tier for YouTube that removes advertisements from videos, enables background playback (continuing video audio when the screen is off or switching to another app), and provides access to YouTube Music (Google's music streaming service) — offering an ad-free, feature-enhanced YouTube experience for $13.99/month. Part of Google (Alphabet Inc., NASDAQ: GOOGL), YouTube Premium has grown to approximately 100 million subscribers as YouTube's content ecosystem has grown, making it a significant recurring revenue stream alongside YouTube's dominant advertising business.\n\nYouTube Premium's value proposition is primarily ad-free viewing — YouTube's ad load has increased significantly as the platform has expanded advertising, making the ad-free experience increasingly attractive to heavy viewers. Background playback is particularly valued for music and podcast content. YouTube Music inclusion (equivalent to Spotify or Apple Music) adds streaming music at no additional cost, bundling two streaming services in one subscription. YouTube Originals (exclusive content) historically differentiated Premium but Google has largely discontinued new Originals production.\n\nIn 2025, YouTube Premium competes with Spotify and Apple Music for streaming music subscriptions, but its primary competition is against its own free ad-supported tier — YouTube must balance monetizing through Premium subscriptions versus maximizing ad revenue from the much larger free user base. Google has increased enforcement against third-party ad blockers on YouTube in 2023-2024, driving significant Premium subscription growth. YouTube's 2025 strategy focuses on continued anti-ad-blocker measures that push users toward Premium, investing in YouTube TV (live TV streaming service), and growing YouTube Shopping integrations that convert viewer attention into commerce.
Global entertainment giant with $91.4B FY2024 revenue; Disney+ profitable 2024; Hulu 100% owned; ESPN DTC launch planned 2025; Experiences/parks at record levels; Peltz proxy fight won.
The Walt Disney Company is one of the world's largest entertainment and media conglomerates, founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney in Los Angeles and now headquartered in Burbank, California, trading on NYSE (DIS). The company reported approximately $91.4 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2024 (ending September 28) under CEO Bob Iger, who returned to lead the company in November 2022 following a turbulent period under Bob Chapek. Iger's second tenure has focused on restoring Disney's creative culture, achieving streaming profitability, and restructuring the linear television portfolio as cord-cutting accelerates. Disney+ achieved its first quarterly profitability milestone in late 2023 and sustained profitability through FY2024, while ESPN's eventual direct-to-consumer streaming launch—planned for fall 2025—represents the most consequential strategic transition in Disney's recent history.
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