YouTube, a company owned by Google, has updated the layout of creators‘ channels on its TV app to enhance user experience and increase accessibility to content on larger screens. A more contemporary design, better action buttons, and the capacity to play several video formats are among the new features.
In the video unveiling the changes to creators’ pages, YouTube stated that the main goals of the revamp are to provide a more engaging look and simpler ways to subscribe.
The company unveiled fresh data that shows top creators who spend most of their time watching TV have grown by more than 400% in the last three years, which is why the new design was created.
“From a live sporting event to the BBC, Khan Academy, and NikkieTutorials, viewers want it all in one spot. In a blog post, YouTube CEO Neal Mohan stated, “And they’re watching YouTube the way we used to sit down together for traditional TV shows — on the biggest screen in the home with friends and family.”