KEY POINTS
  • AT&T and Hasbro are pulling  ads from YouTube following reports that pedophiles have latched onto videos of young children and lurk in the comments section.
  • AT&T said it is removing all advertising until Google can protect its brand from offensive content.
  • YouTube reportedly sent a memo to advertisers outlining changes it's making this week to help protect brands.
Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube.

AT&T and Hasbro are the latest companies to pull its ads from Google's YouTube following reports that pedophiles have latched onto videos of young children, often girls, marking time stamps that show child nudity and objectifying the children in YouTube's comments section.

"Until Google can protect our brand from offensive content of any kind, we are removing all advertising from YouTube," an AT&T spokesperson told CNBC. The company originally pulled its entire ad spend from YouTube in 2017 after revelations that its ads were appearing alongside offensive content, including terrorist content, but resumed advertising in January.