[Edit: This video is now poised to be the first YouTube clip to reach 1 billion views, amazingly in less than six months!]
[Edit2: Some further analysis of the revenue Gangnam created.]
“Gangnam Style”, a quirky Korean pop song with a very “uniquely” stylish video is the second most watched clip in the history of YouTube with over 600 million views as I type this and is projected to soon eclipse the current #1, Canadian Justin Bieber’s “Baby” video which has 795 million views.
A poster on Quora asked how much it would have cost Google/YouTube to stream this video that many times and whether there’s any way they could’ve made a profit on showing something 600 million times. The answer, at least hypothetically and with a lot of assumptions about proprietary Google operational inforamtion, is yes – the cost was extremely high but so was the profit – something like $350 000 to stream the video that many times and $400 000 in revenue from ads related to the video.
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