YouTube surpasses Disney, Paramount, WBD in 2025 ad revenue
YouTube has hit some impressive numbers in 2025.
According to new estimates from research firm Moffett Nathanson — as reported by The Hollywood Reporter — the platform pulled in a staggering $40. 4 billion in ad revenue, which is more than Disney, NBC, Paramount, and Warner Bros. Discovery’s (WBD’s) combined ad revenue, whose total came to $37.
In 2024, YouTube’s ad revenue of $36. 1 billion fell short of the $41. 8 billion in ad revenue collectively earned by Disney, NBCU, Paramount, and WBD. The tables have now turned.
But as traditional studios struggle with shrinking linear TV audiences and the ever-rising costs of production, YouTube is speeding ahead. Even as these companies pour millions into their own streaming platforms, it’s getting harder to keep up with YouTube’s momentum.
A big portion of YouTube’s revenue now comes from subscriptions, which include services like YouTube TV, YouTube Premium, YouTube Music, and NFL Sunday Ticket. (For context, that’s well above Netflix’s reported $45. 2 billion for the full year. )
9 billion in revenue last year, when you include subscriptions. That said, YouTube’s ad revenue still trails behind tech giants like Meta, which pulled in $196. 2 billion in ad revenue in 2025.
YouTube’s ad revenue reached $11.
4 billion in the fourth quarter
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