The first YouTube Red original shows are now live, meaning those in the U.S. have immediate access to four new premiums shows as part of their $10 monthly subscription.
Unveiled as Music Key back in 2014, the subscription service initially focused on music and music videos on YouTube and Google Play Music. It was later relaunched as YouTube Red, offering ad-free access to all content on YouTube, as well as access to premium and original content.
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Original content has emerged as a key differentiator in the video-streaming realm, with the likes of Amazon and Netflix increasingly investing in unique programming not available anywhere else.
YouTube has flirted with original content in the past, namely through its $200 million Original Channel Initiative way back in 2012, though that didn’t really come to much. But YouTube recently hired a top content acquisition executive from Netflix and revealed it plans to invest more in its top creators, which is what we’re seeing now.
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