YouTube Expands ‘Analytics for Artists’ Tool To Offer Overview to Artists About Their Content Reaching Audience

Google-owned YouTube has announced that it is expanding its "Analytics for Artists" tool by adding YouTube Shorts-related data to the Total Reach metric, providing artists with an overview of how their music is reaching audiences across all formats on YouTube.

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San Francisco, March 31 : Google-owned YouTube has announced that it is expanding its "Analytics for Artists" tool by adding YouTube Shorts-related data to the Total Reach metric, providing artists with an overview of how their music is reaching audiences across all formats on YouTube. Google Tests Generative Artificial Intelligence Features in Gmail, Docs.

"As of this month, 'Analytics for Artists' Total Reach metrics from YouTube include fan-uploaded Shorts. This new metric shows how many people your music is reaching across all formats, making it the most comprehensive snapshot of the size of an artist's audience on YouTube," Lyor Cohen, YouTube's global head of Music, said in a blogpost. iPhone 15 Series New Leak Reveal Multi Action Button; Here’s All the Details Known So Far.

The Total Reach metric previously only included official content uploaded by the artist and long-form videos uploaded by fans. Moreover, Cohen mentioned that in January this year, fan-created Shorts increased the average artist's audience of unique viewers by more than 80 per cent.

In addition, artists who are active on Shorts saw more than 50 per cent of their new channel subscribers coming directly from their Shorts posts on average. The company further said that it also "created a brand new Songs section in Analytics to help artists see how fans are listening to their music or creating with it, across all video formats, all in one place".

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Mar 31, 2023 03:57 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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