
YouTube Upfront at Lincoln Center Pushes Creator-First Era Forward
YouTube’s Lincoln Center upfront featured Zara Larsson’s high‑profile performance with Trevor Noah as host, while CEO Neal Mohan touted a creator‑driven shift away from traditional focus groups. The event unveiled new projects from top creators: Kareem Rahma’s Keep the Meter Running, Quenlin Blackwell’s Feeding Starving Celebrities 2.0, and Alex Cooper’s Unwell channel slate (including Pot Stirrer and the docuseries Before the Steps). Noah highlighted YouTube’s evolving role in media, and other creators like Dwyane Wade, Jesser, Julian Shapiro‑Barnum, and Cleo Abram introduced new series such as Pros vs. YouTubers, Outside Tonight, and Huge* If True. The overall message: YouTube is leaning into a creator‑led future, with a broad line‑up of new shows and collaborations announced at the Lincoln Center event.








