Rutube Access

Rutube, founded in 2006, is Russia's primary video-hosting service and is often dubbed the "Russian YouTube". While it operated in relative obscurity for nearly 15 years, the platform has recently undergone a massive transformation, shifting from a niche hosting site to a central pillar of Russia's digital sovereignty strategy. Evolution and Ownership

: Creators can earn revenue once their channel reaches 5,000 views, provided videos are at least one minute long. Growth and Future Outlook rutube

: The platform has introduced "non-linear" features such as movie ticket sales and video preloading for offline viewing. Russia's RuTube is no match for YouTube - The Spectator Rutube, founded in 2006, is Russia's primary video-hosting

Since late 2020, Rutube has been owned by , a subsidiary of the state-backed energy giant Gazprom. This acquisition marked the beginning of heavy investment intended to make the platform a credible rival to Western services. According to reports from the Atlantic Council , Rutube is now part of a broader "techno-isolationism" trend within Russia. Content and Ecosystem Growth and Future Outlook : The platform has