YouTube Shares Tips on How Creators Can Align With CTV Viewing
Some pointers to help you align with the big screen viewing shift.

With connected TV (CTV) viewing on the rise, YouTube has provided some new tips to help creators align with CTV content consumption, and ensure that they’re putting their best foot forward on the bigger screen.
And it is worth considering.
Earlier this year, YouTube reported that its users now watch more than a billion hours of YouTube content on their TV sets every day, while views of YouTube Shorts on connected TVs grew by more than 100% year-over-year.
Even more, Nielsen reported that YouTube was the top streaming platform by watch time in 2023.
So, yeah, a lot of YouTube content being consumed on TV sets. And that also provides more immersive scope for your content, and your YouTube promotions.
In order to maximize this, YouTube has provided five tips:
Use your analytics to track TV viewing behaviors – YouTube says that Channel managers can track their audience’s TV engagement behaviors within YouTube Analytics. “On your computer, go to “Advanced Mode”, and filter by “Device Type” to see your TV watch time and views. You can even track your count of new subscribers from TV who found you while browsing your channel page, while watching your long-form videos, or while scrolling through your Shorts content.”These are some handy pointers, which will help to ensure that your YouTube channel and content stands out on the bigger screen.
And again, more and more people are consuming YouTube on their TV set, so it’s worth considering how you can lean into this to improve performance.
You can check out YouTube’s full CTV tips here.