> Youtube's current business model essentially breaks all ad-supported classical music content on the site.
that strikes me as a bit of a stretch, given that YouTube sells a premium subscription, which gives you a 100 percent ad-free experience.
don't like ads? (i don't!) pony up US$12.99 a month to get rid of them.
i have had a premium youtube account since the month they were announced, and boy do i ever believe i am getting my money's worth. so much stuff on there, by so many creators.
I do most of my YouTube viewing from a desktop so my ad blocker stops me from seeing ads. However I recently signed up for YouTube premium because I am very anti-advertising, and I want to vote with my wallet.
I hope that more services allow me to pay in return for removing ads.
that strikes me as a bit of a stretch, given that YouTube sells a premium subscription, which gives you a 100 percent ad-free experience.
don't like ads? (i don't!) pony up US$12.99 a month to get rid of them.
i have had a premium youtube account since the month they were announced, and boy do i ever believe i am getting my money's worth. so much stuff on there, by so many creators.