- YouTube dominates election coverage through creator-driven political content
- Platform’s hybrid podcast-video format reaches unprecedented audience numbers
- Conservative voices find particular success through YouTube’s ecosystem
Platform Power Shift
YouTube proved instrumental in Trump’s victory, surpassing traditional media channels through its massive reach.

The platform generated $50 billion in revenue last year, reaching 32% of American adults for news consumption – second only to Facebook’s 33% – and dominated election day coverage through 67 million livestream hours.
Creator Economy Kingmakers
Trump’s campaign strategy leveraged YouTube’s influential creator network, from Joe Rogan’s 47-million-view interview to appearances across conservative channels.
These creators, straddling podcast and video formats, built substantial audiences through YouTube’s algorithmic discovery system and revenue-sharing model.
Multi-Platform Media Evolution
The election highlighted YouTube’s unique position at the intersection of podcasting and video content.

Major personalities like Rogan, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn Kelly demonstrate how creators maximize reach by operating across platforms, though YouTube remains their primary revenue driver and audience builder.