YouTube ad views drop in June with No. 1 #MoreThanARefugee at 16M views

YouTube ad views drop in June with No. 1 #MoreThanARefugee at 16M views

YouTube’s ad leaderboard for June saw significantly fewer views compared to May, with last month’s top ad — YouTube’s own #MoreThanARefugee — only generating a total of 16.8 million views. 1 ad in May, from Clash of Clans, earned 87.7 million views. It’s worth noting that the top 10 ads in May generated a total of 115 million views, the bulk of which were owned by “Clash of Clans.” The total views for June’s top 10 ads amounted to only 51.1 million views — but views were much more evenly distributed between the ranking ads compared to May. Other big brands to make the list include Microsoft’s XBox, Apple, Audi and Foot Locker. Supercell — the makers behind the Clash of Clans games — sneaked its game, “Hay Day,” in at No. YouTube: #MoreThanARefugee (16.8M Views) 2. Best Fiends: Boot Camp (2.9M Views) 6. Disney: Moana as Told by Lego Mini Movie (2.4M Views) 8. Foot Locker: Father’s Day (1.9M Views) 10. Clash of Clans: Welcome to the Builder Base (1.7M Views) According to YouTube, the 51.1 million views earned by the top 10 ads in June accounted for 46.6 million minutes of watch time.

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YouTube’s ad leaderboard for June saw significantly fewer views compared to May, with last month’s top ad — YouTube’s own #MoreThanARefugee — only generating a total of 16.8 million views.

The No. 1 ad in May, from Clash of Clans, earned 87.7 million views. It’s worth noting that the top 10 ads in May generated a total of 115 million views, the bulk of which were owned by “Clash of Clans.”

The total views for June’s top 10 ads amounted to only 51.1 million views — but views were much more evenly distributed between the ranking ads compared to May.

June’s No. 1 spot was the result of a partnership between YouTube and the International Rescue Committee, a humanitarian relief organization, and included refugee stories produced by well-known YouTube creators like The Young Turks and Tyler Oakley.

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