Google's YouTube Ad Revenue Short Of Expectations: Report
Advertising revenue from YouTube is likely to total about $200 million this year and thus fall short of parent company Google’s expectations, The Wall Street Journal said on Tuesday, citing two sources familiar with the matter. Google also has significantly cut the number of YouTube clips it will sell ads against, so as not to sell them against videos that may violate copyrights, the newspaper said, citing one source.
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