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YouTube is now the world’s largest media company, beating even Disney - 9to5Google

YouTube has hit a major milestone, with the vast depths of its content library now making it not only a...

BusinessBy Robert KingsleyMarch 11, 20262 min read

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YouTube is now the world’s largest media company, beating even Disney - 9to5Google

YouTube has hit a major milestone, with the vast depths of its content library now making it not only a behemoth, but the world’s largest media company – and it’s not close.

The Hollywood Reporter, citing data from research firm MoffettNathanson, says that YouTube’s value has surpassed that of The Walt Disney Co’s media business. YouTube hit $62 billion in revenue in 2025, to Disney’s $60.9 billion. But that’s just in terms of annual revenue. YouTube’s business is estimated to be worth around $500 billion – $560 billion, with Netflix second in line at $409 billion.

YouTube is expected to continue growing, the report goes on to say, with the help of its subscription offerings – YouTube Premium, YouTube Music, NFL Sunday Ticket, and YouTube TV – as well as creator-led content and its “heavy investment” in AI tools.

And it’s not like ad revenue isn’t a key part of the business. Of YouTube’s $62 billion in revenue, around $40 billion came from ads, with $11.4 billion in Q4 2025 alone.

Michael Nathanson, an analyst at MoffettNathanson, explains:

Over the next few years, unlike almost any other asset we cover, we strongly believe that YouTube will be a major beneficiary of both the structural tailwinds and headwinds facing technology and media companies.

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Robert Kingsley reports on markets, corporate news, and economic trends for the Journal American. With an MBA from Wharton and 15 years covering Wall Street, he brings deep expertise in financial markets and corporate strategy. His reporting on mergers and market movements is followed by investors nationwide.

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