Despite its massive viewership, the 'Yoga with Adrian' channel doesn't use mid-roll ads, as they would interrupt the flow of a practice. This decision to intentionally under-monetize the free channel creates a cleaner, more authentic user experience, which in turn makes the invitation to their paid app more effective.

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