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Watch CSPAN's coverage live on YouTube TV
Dec 04, 2025
Viewers can now access live C-SPAN coverage on YouTube TV, beginning today.
To further increase accessibility of civic content, YouTube is also proud to sponsor C-SPAN’s America 250 programming, which starts early next year.
Viewers can now access live C-SPAN coverage on YouTube TV, beginning today.
To further increase accessibility of civic content, YouTube is also proud to sponsor C-SPAN’s America 250 programming, which starts early next year.
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How to find, share and save your YouTube Recap
Dec 03, 2025
YouTube Recap is currently rolling out globally. If you haven't gotten yours yet, sit tight - it's on its way. If you have, here’s how to find, share, and save your YouTube Recap.
How to find your YouTube Recap
Make sure you are signed into your primary YouTube account (the one that has your personal watch history) and follow these steps:
- On Android or iOS: Open the YouTube app and tap the You tab at the bottom of the screen. Look for the Recap banner and tap it to start your story
- On Desktop browser: Visit youtube.com/recap to access your recap directly
How to find your YouTube Music Recap
You’ll see your top artists and songs as part of your YouTube Recap, but if you’ve listened to at least 10 hours of music on YouTube, you’ll also get a see a link that takes you to a deep dive on your year in audio in the YouTube Music app.
How to share and save you YouTube Recap
- Share: Want to show off your stats? Tap the Share button on any of your recap cards to post it to your social or send to your friends
- Save: Tap the Download button on any card to save it to your device
You can access your recap via the You tab until the end of the year. Recaps aren’t available for children’s accounts, supervised accounts, or viewers under the age of 13. Award cards are only available in the U.S. Enjoy!
YouTube Recap is currently rolling out globally. If you haven't gotten yours yet, sit tight - it's on its way. If you have, here’s how to find, share, and save your YouTube Recap.
How to find your YouTube Recap
Make sure you are signed into your primary YouTube account (the one that has your personal watch history) and follow these steps:
- On Android or iOS: Open the YouTube app and tap the You tab at the bottom of the screen. Look for the Recap banner and tap it to start your story
- On Desktop browser: Visit youtube.com/recap to access your recap directly
How to find your YouTube Music Recap
You’ll see your top artists and songs as part of your YouTube Recap, but if you’ve listened to at least 10 hours of music on YouTube, you’ll also get a see a link that takes you to a deep dive on your year in audio in the YouTube Music app.
How to share and save you YouTube Recap
- Share: Want to show off your stats? Tap the Share button on any of your recap cards to post it to your social or send to your friends
- Save: Tap the Download button on any card to save it to your device
You can access your recap via the You tab until the end of the year. Recaps aren’t available for children’s accounts, supervised accounts, or viewers under the age of 13. Award cards are only available in the U.S. Enjoy!
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Expressive Captions are now available on YouTube
Dec 02, 2025
Expressive captions are now available on YouTube videos in English across all devices, providing our viewers a more immersive content experience by displaying the intensity of speech in all caps, expressions of sounds like sighs and gasps, as well as noises from the environment.
YouTube videos in English uploaded after October showcase these expressive captions, and we’ll continue rolling this feature out on more videos.
Expressive captions use AI to communicate things like tone, volume, environmental cues and human noises from the audio playing on a device.
Expressive captions are now available on YouTube videos in English across all devices, providing our viewers a more immersive content experience by displaying the intensity of speech in all caps, expressions of sounds like sighs and gasps, as well as noises from the environment.
YouTube videos in English uploaded after October showcase these expressive captions, and we’ll continue rolling this feature out on more videos.
Expressive captions use AI to communicate things like tone, volume, environmental cues and human noises from the audio playing on a device.
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$8 Billion: YouTube’s twin engine continues to fuel the future of music
Oct 23, 2025
Yesterday YouTube’s Global Head of Music, Lyor Cohen, shared a new music milestone that reaffirmed our commitment to the music industry:
In the 12 months between July 2024 and June 2025, YouTube paid out over $8 billion to the music industry.
“Today’s $8 billion payout is a testament to the fact that the twin engine of ads and subscriptions is firing on all cylinders,” shares Lyor. “This number is not an endpoint; it represents meaningful, sustained progress in our journey to build a long-term home for every artist, songwriter, and publisher on the global stage.”
This year we’ve seen tremendous momentum from our twin engine revenue model. We have over 125 million Music and Premium subscribers globally (including trials) and over 2 billion logged-in viewers who watch music videos each month. And as the platform's global footprint continues to expand, so does the potential for artists and songwriters to build long lasting music careers and forever fans on YouTube.
Yesterday YouTube’s Global Head of Music, Lyor Cohen, shared a new music milestone that reaffirmed our commitment to the music industry:
In the 12 months between July 2024 and June 2025, YouTube paid out over $8 billion to the music industry.
“Today’s $8 billion payout is a testament to the fact that the twin engine of ads and subscriptions is firing on all cylinders,” shares Lyor. “This number is not an endpoint; it represents meaningful, sustained progress in our journey to build a long-term home for every artist, songwriter, and publisher on the global stage.”
This year we’ve seen tremendous momentum from our twin engine revenue model. We have over 125 million Music and Premium subscribers globally (including trials) and over 2 billion logged-in viewers who watch music videos each month. And as the platform's global footprint continues to expand, so does the potential for artists and songwriters to build long lasting music careers and forever fans on YouTube.
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Enriching classrooms with music education on YouTube
Oct 05, 2025
We know educators play an essential role inspiring curiosity in their students, and often rely on YouTube to enhance their lesson plans. In fact, 94% of teachers say they use YouTube in their role as a teacher1. So we are committed to supporting teachers with an engaging library of high quality, age appropriate content taught by world-class creators.
Today, we’re excited to announce a new Music Education series, “Think Like a Musician”. This partnership combines the power of TED-Ed, a beloved learning channel, Education Through Music’s reputable curriculum, and professional artists to bring high-quality music education resources to teachers around the world. Each video will include comprehensive resources, such as a lesson plan and a rubric, enabling easy integration into classrooms. Every video will even include an interactive experience to encourage hands-on student engagement.
Educators can confidently share this high-quality content in classroom settings via the YouTube Player for Education, a distraction-free embedded video player that is integrated inside popular educational tools.
And for those not in the classroom, there is more to learn on YouTube. In fact, in the US, 92% of viewers report using YouTube to gather information and knowledge2. Lifelong learners can broaden their knowledge on anything from learning to code to baking bread. Check out youtube.com/learning to teach yourself something new.
We appreciate all the work that teachers do - whether you’re in the classroom or behind a camera - thank you for using YouTube to help teach the world!
1According to an Aug 2024 survey conducted by Ipsos in eleven markets (AU, BR, CA, DE, FR, ID, IN, JP, KR, UK, and US).
2According to research by Oxford Economics
We know educators play an essential role inspiring curiosity in their students, and often rely on YouTube to enhance their lesson plans. In fact, 94% of teachers say they use YouTube in their role as a teacher1. So we are committed to supporting teachers with an engaging library of high quality, age appropriate content taught by world-class creators.
Today, we’re excited to announce a new Music Education series, “Think Like a Musician”. This partnership combines the power of TED-Ed, a beloved learning channel, Education Through Music’s reputable curriculum, and professional artists to bring high-quality music education resources to teachers around the world. Each video will include comprehensive resources, such as a lesson plan and a rubric, enabling easy integration into classrooms. Every video will even include an interactive experience to encourage hands-on student engagement.
Educators can confidently share this high-quality content in classroom settings via the YouTube Player for Education, a distraction-free embedded video player that is integrated inside popular educational tools.
And for those not in the classroom, there is more to learn on YouTube. In fact, in the US, 92% of viewers report using YouTube to gather information and knowledge2. Lifelong learners can broaden their knowledge on anything from learning to code to baking bread. Check out youtube.com/learning to teach yourself something new.
We appreciate all the work that teachers do - whether you’re in the classroom or behind a camera - thank you for using YouTube to help teach the world!
1According to an Aug 2024 survey conducted by Ipsos in eleven markets (AU, BR, CA, DE, FR, ID, IN, JP, KR, UK, and US).
2According to research by Oxford Economics
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