first reported by Variety, which published a memo from YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki. “Under his leadership, YouTube forged new relationships and partnerships in music, traditional media and tech, and our creator ecosystem – without him, the term ‘YouTuber’ wouldn’t be a mainstream term,” Wojcicki wrote. “Thanks to Robert and his leadership team, we are meaningfully contributing to the media industry, having paid more than $30B to creators, artists and media companies in the last 3 years.” Wojcicki added that Kyncl will stay with the company through early 2023 in order to help “ensure a smooth transition of leadership.” .
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