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YouTube Reigns Supreme in Kids’ Hearts (and Parents’ Wallets)

Nicole Kristine Jovero
Last updated: July 9, 2024 2:28 am
Nicole Kristine Jovero
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  • YouTube dominates kids’ media consumption, capturing 81% of attention.
  • Platform leads in ad influence and product discovery.
  • Co-viewing boosts purchasing power, shaping family buying habits.

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Peppa Pig’s playground: YouTubeAd-venture timeCo-viewing boosts buying

Peppa Pig’s playground: YouTube

A new report from Precise TV and Giraffe Insights reveals YouTube’s undisputed dominance in children’s media consumption.

The video platform outperforms its competitors by a significant margin, capturing 81% of kids’ attention compared to video on demand (62%), video games (45%), and TikTok (44%).

Moreover, YouTube’s popularity among children has surged by 30% in the past year, leaving paid streaming and free video-on-demand services in the dust.

Ad-venture time

When it comes to influencing purchases, YouTube takes the crown. The platform boasts the most memorable commercials according to 31% of kids surveyed, far ahead of broadcast TV (18%) and TikTok (15%).

Children are more than twice as likely to recall ads on YouTube compared to other platforms, and they’re twice as likely to discover new toys and request advertised products seen on YouTube versus broadcast TV.

Co-viewing boosts buying

YouTube isn’t just for solo viewing – over half of kids watch it alongside a parent or family member.

This co-viewing trend translates into purchasing power, 60% of parents reported being more likely to buy products advertised during shared viewing sessions.

Additionally, 18% of parents make purchases for their children based on YouTube content.

These findings underscore YouTube’s growing influence on family purchasing decisions and its potential to shape lifelong media consumption habits.

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