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Susan Wojcicki, 49, CEO of YouTube. In 2006, Wojcicki urged her bosses at Google to purchase the video site for $1.65 billion deal. Now YouTube has more than 1 billion unique visitors a month and is valued at an estimated $70 billion

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FILE - This March 18, 2010, file photo shows the YouTube website in Los Angeles. An advertising boycott of YouTube is broadening in a sign of the skepticism surrounding Google’s promise to prevent marketing campaigns from appearing alongside repugnant videos. PepsiCo, Wal-Mart Stores and Dish Network became the latest companies to suspend their advertising on YouTube after The Wall Street Journal found Google’s automated programs placed their brands on five videos containing racist content. Even though the defections are continuing, most analysts aren’t worried yet. Starbucks and General Motors also joined in the YouTube boycott Friday, March 24, 2017. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File)

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Chief Business Officer Robert Kuncl, with a graphic showing the many networks that will be carried, speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. People fed up with paying for cable the traditional way will soon be able to subscribe to it from YouTube. The Google-owned site known for cat videos and do-it-yourself makeup tutorials is the latest company to offer a version of cable that looks and feels more like Netflix. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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Christian Oestlien, director of product management at YouTube, speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. People fed up with paying for cable the traditional way will soon be able to subscribe to it from YouTube. The Google-owned site known for cat videos and do-it-yourself makeup tutorials is the latest company to offer a version of cable that looks and feels more like Netflix. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mahan speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. People fed up with paying for cable the traditional way will soon be able to subscribe to it from YouTube. The Google-owned site known for cat videos and do-it-yourself makeup tutorials is the latest company to offer a version of cable that looks and feels more like Netflix. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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YouTube CEO Susan Wojicki speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. People fed up with paying for cable the traditional way will soon be able to subscribe to it from YouTube. The Google-owned site known for cat videos and do-it-yourself makeup tutorials is the latest company to offer a version of cable that looks and feels more like Netflix. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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YouTube CEO Susan Wojicki speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. People fed up with paying for cable the traditional way will soon be able to subscribe to it from YouTube. The Google-owned site known for cat videos and do-it-yourself makeup tutorials is the latest company to offer a version of cable that looks and feels more like Netflix. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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YouTube CEO Susan Wojicki speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV at YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. People fed up with paying for cable the traditional way will soon be able to subscribe to it from YouTube. The Google-owned site known for cat videos and do-it-yourself makeup tutorials is the latest company to offer a version of cable that looks and feels more like Netflix. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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Susan Wojcicki, 48 - Technology executive, CEO of YouTube
 Net Worth: $350 Million Source Of Wealth: Technology, Google

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Rep. Keith Ellison of Michigan, a candidate running to be chairman of the Democratic National Committee, is shown here speaking at the Jan. 14 DNC "Future Forum" in Phoenix, Ariz. (Screen capture from YouTube via DailyKos.com)

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Comedian Amy Schumer appears in the Bud Light commercial "Equal Pay." (YouTube, Bud Light)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, OCT. 30, 2016 AND THEREAFTER - In this Oct. 3, 2016 photo, Dylan Fuqua wears a T-shirt promoting his YouTube channel while fishing near at Crab Orchard Lake outside of Carterville, Ill. Fuqua, is so captivated by the sport he has his own YouTube channel, Fishing With Fuqua. And, he recently purchased a bait shop, not bad for a seventh grader. While it's tempting to write off Fuqua as an idealistic 12-year-old, he earned some credibility during the Southern Illinois Celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Days, winning the King Catfish Tournament.(Les Winkeler/The Southern, via AP) )

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"Weird Al" stars in the election parody video "Bad Hombres, Nasty Woman." (YouTube, schmoyoho)

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Donald Trump and Stephen Baldwin from an April 2013 photo op at the Trump Tower. Screen captured from YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptn-iSutXtQ]