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New Sponsorships for Cultural Moments Like Oscars, Emmys

Last updated: May 14, 2025 4:30 pm
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YouTube’s presence at the TV upfronts continues to defy convention, as the platform eschews the traditional model of presenting a lineup of new programs in favor of highlighting its unparalleled scale. This year’s YouTube Brandcast upfront presentation showcased a star-studded lineup of personalities, including Lady Gaga, MrBeast, Brittany Broski, Sean Evans, and IShowSpeed, all of whom are emblematic of the platform’s cultural influence. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell also made an appearance to promote YouTube’s upcoming live stream of an NFL game next season.

The standout announcement at this year’s upfront was the introduction of a new sponsorship package that allows advertisers to align their brands with major cultural events such as the Oscars, Emmys, Black Friday, and the PGA Championship. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan emphasized the platform’s role as the epicenter of culture, offering viewers not only the chance to watch Lady Gaga’s latest music video but also instructional content on how to master her signature dance moves.

In addition to showcasing its cultural impact, YouTube unveiled new advertising features designed to enhance the viewer experience. A new immersive masthead for connected TV ads promises a cinematic canvas for brands to showcase their products, while a new ad format powered by the Gemini AI model aims to match ads with contextually relevant moments in popular content. Furthermore, viewers will soon be able to shop directly from their connected TVs, thanks to an interactive product feed powered by Google Merchant Center.

Creators on YouTube are also set to benefit from new features, including the ability to organize episodes by season on connected TVs, similar to popular streaming platforms. This update will make it easier for fans to discover and binge-watch their favorite series. Additionally, YouTube announced its exclusive live stream of the NFL’s first Friday game of the 2025-26 season, a historic event that will be available for free worldwide.

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As YouTube continues to dominate streaming watch time on TV sets in the U.S., surpassing competitors like Netflix and Disney Plus, its influence in the media landscape shows no signs of waning. With a focus on innovation and cultural relevance, YouTube remains a force to be reckoned with in the ever-evolving world of online video content.

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