YouTube has grown up fast of the last several years, with more than 35 hours of videos being uploaded every minute. And with the firm monetizing more than 2 billion video views each week, the amount of money YouTube makes is accelerating dramatically, with one analyst estimating that the video site could top $1.3 billion in revenues this year, according to a posting by Ryan Lawler at gigaom.com.
Citi analyst Mark Mahaney gave an update on the YouTube forecast as part of his “Updating The Long Thesis – Five Key Updates” research note issued this morning. In it, Mahaney estimated that YouTube revenues were approximately $825 million in 2010, and are expected to grow to $1.3 billion in 2011 and $1.7 billion in 2012.
At the same time, the amount of money that Google actually takes home after deducting the revenue share from its partners will grow from $544 million in 2010 to $876 million this year and $1.1 billion in 2012.
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