YouTube is expanding Stations, its destination for continuous 24/7 streams of curated videos, to include more types of content. The company said on August 21 that Stations will now cover creator content, media channels, podcasts and select new music artists.

Stations are designed to provide a lean-back viewing experience, allowing users to watch a continuous collection of videos from their favorite creators without having to choose individual videos one by one. Viewers can also interact with other fans through live chat in real time, creating a shared viewing experience around the content.

YouTube initially launched the pilot with a small group of music artists, but the company is now expanding the experiment to a much wider range of content. Users will begin seeing Stations featuring different types of creators and media.

Stations recommendations can appear in the Home and Search feeds across the YouTube and YouTube Music apps. The feature is available on mobile, desktop and TV devices and is accessible globally, except in Portugal, Switzerland and Türkiye.

For creators, YouTube is initially testing Stations with a limited number of new creators. The company said it will provide further updates as the experiment expands.


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