# YouTube Daily Watch Time by Format and Age Group in Germany — 2025 > Long-form YouTube drives the deepest sessions across all ages — with a median 22.7 min/day for 16–24-year-olds declining to 15 min for 55+ **Period:** Full Year 2025 **Market:** DE **Data status:** final **Data as of:** 2026-04-28T17:46:18.002511+00:00 **Sample size:** n = 24,550 **Source:** [https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/media/video-streaming/youtube-watch-time-by-format-and-age-germany-2025](https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/media/video-streaming/youtube-watch-time-by-format-and-age-germany-2025) ## Segments - **Years:** 2025 - **Platform:** youtube ## Summary Across every age group in Germany in 2025, long-form YouTube (videos over 10 minutes) generates the highest daily viewing intensity: **22.7 minutes per active long-form day** for 16–24-year-olds, 22.5 minutes for 25–34-year-olds, and 15.0 minutes for the 55+ group. Mid-form (1–10 min) runs 13–18 minutes across cohorts; Shorts produce 7.5–10.6 minutes. Daily YouTube intensity declines with age across all three formats — but the format hierarchy (long > mid > short) stays constant. ## Why watch time declines with age — and what it means for YouTube Kurzvideos vs. Langvideos The age gradient in YouTube watch time aligns with broader media patterns: young people spend more time watching non-premium online video (21%) than regular TV shows (16%), compared to consumers age 35+ spending 39% of their screen time on TV shows. Older audiences who do use YouTube gravitate toward longer content, as shown in the [format composition by age group](slug:youtube-watch-time-format-share-by-age-germany-2025). The consistency of the long > mid > short intensity ladder across all ages is striking — and reframes Shorts not as a format replacing deep viewing, but as a lighter-touch complement to it. ## Chart Grouped bar chart showing the median minutes of YouTube watch time per active user-day in Germany in 2025, broken down by age group (16–24, 25–34, 35–44, 45–54, 55+) and video length category (Shorts under 1 minute, mid-form 1–10 minutes, long-form over 10 minutes). Long-form bars are tallest in every age group; all three format bars decline with age. ## Methodology Figures show the median minutes of YouTube watch time per active user-day for each age group (16–24, 25–34, 35–44, 45–54, 55+), calculated only on days with at least one video in the relevant length category watched (conditional median). The population is German YouTube users with at least one active YouTube day in 2025, aged 16 and above. Watch sessions are capped to remove idle outliers. Length categories: Shorts (under 60 seconds), mid-form (1–10 minutes), long-form (over 10 minutes). Total sample covers 24,550 unique users. ## Citation Datapods (2026-04-28). *YouTube Daily Watch Time by Format and Age Group in Germany — 2025*. Datapods Insights. https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/media/video-streaming/youtube-watch-time-by-format-and-age-germany-2025 ## About Datapods Datapods is a behavioral consumer-data platform. The Insights library publishes free, citable statistics derived from a panel of 25,000+ opted-in participants in Germany: observed real behavior (transactions, browsing, media), not surveys. All data is processed within the EU and is GDPR-compliant. For brand-specific cuts, competitor benchmarks, and granular audience filters across 12,000+ tracked brands, see [https://www.datapods.app/en](https://www.datapods.app/en).