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YouTube tests Pause Ads on smart TVs, fueling push for premium subscriptions

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GEEK DESK
Sep 12

YouTube is reportedly experimenting with displaying ads when viewers pause videos on smart TVs. This new format, currently limited to smart TV users, shrinks the paused video to make space for an ad on the right side of the screen.While this move may help generate additional ad revenue, it also increases the pressure on users to consider YouTube Premium.

YouTube has been steadily increasing its ad load, and this latest move could be seen as yet another annoyance for viewers.With ads now appearing even during pauses, the platform risks alienating its user base, potentially driving them towards the ad-free experience offered by YouTube Premium.

While YouTube is not the first streaming service to test pause ads, its implementation could significantly impact its massive user base. Other streaming services, like Max, Hulu, and Peacock, have also embraced this tactic, suggesting it’s part of a broader industry trend to combat declining ad revenue.

For those fed up with constant interruptions, YouTube Premium offers a compelling alternative. Priced at $14/month, it eliminates ads while providing additional benefits such as offline downloads and background playback. With the introduction of pause ads, YouTube may be strategically pushing more users towards this premium offering.

Currently, only a small subset of users and advertisers seem to be involved in this experiment. However, if it proves successful, we can expect pause ads to appear on more devices and across a wider range of content, further intensifying the debate around ad saturation on YouTube.

YouTube’s new pause ad experiment is a bold move that could significantly alter the viewing experience. Whether this is a positive change or a step too far remains to be seen. For now, it appears that YouTube is testing the waters, and only time will tell if pause ads become a permanent fixture on the platform.

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