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YouTube Says Shorts Now Get 2 Billion Hours Of TV Watch Time Each Month

Published May 16, 2026
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  • YouTube viewers now watch over 2 billion hours of Shorts on televisions each month.
  • The living room is YouTube's fastest-growing screen, with U.S. viewers logging over 200 million hours of YouTube content daily.
  • Podcast watch time on TVs nearly doubled in a year, hitting 700 million hours per month in 2025.

Vertical videos were built for phones. Now they're winning the biggest screen in the house, with YouTube reporting two billion hours of Shorts watched on TVs every month.

That's a number that should make every ad buyer take notice.

The Vertical Video Big-Screen Boom

Shorts run up to three minutes long. They're skinny, scroll-friendly, and look strange stretched onto a 65-inch TV, but that hasn't stopped viewers from piling in.

Kurt Wilms, YouTube's product lead for TV, called the living room the company's fastest-growing screen and said audiences want their favorite content on the biggest screen at home. YouTube has added side-panel comments on TV viewing, and Google TV now puts a "Short videos for you" row right on the home feed.

Sarah Ali, YouTube Shorts' VP of product management, said tailoring Shorts for the big screen "unlocked a more immersive way for fans to engage with their favorite content."

Why it matters: For YouTube, this is more than reach - it's the path to selling living-room ad space at premium rates.

The streaming wars are reshaping where every ad dollar goes, and we cover those moves daily in Market Briefs, with a free investing masterclass thrown in when you join.

Podcasts Sneak Onto The Big Screen Too

Living-room watch time isn't just Shorts. TV podcast viewing climbed to 700 million hours a month in 2025, up from 400 million in 2024, almost doubling in twelve months.

Netflix sees the same trend. The streamer has been signing video podcast deals with iHeartMedia, Barstool Sports, and Spotify, treating podcasts like the new daytime talk show.

The pitch makes sense to most living rooms. Half-listening to a podcast on the TV while making dinner sounds a lot like the radio era, just with a screen attached.

What To Watch

YouTube viewers are already watching over 200 million hours of content daily on U.S. devices. Now the company is pushing Shorts and podcasts into the living-room space as well.

The race for the TV screen used to be about prestige drama. Now it's about scroll-friendly clips and pod talk, and the winner takes the biggest pool of ad spend in media.

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