YouTube and the other Google sites logged almost 2 billion online viewing sessions in March, comScore reports. Overall, 174 million U.S. Internet users watched online video content last month, with the average viewer taking in 14.8 hours of online content. Most of the major metrics showed improvement from February (28 days) to March (31 … [Read more...]
170 million online viewers
About 170 million people in the U.S. watched online video in February, adding up to 13.6 hours per viewer, comScore reports. As usual, "Google sites" (YouTube) took the top position as measured by unique visitors, wooing 141 million viewers. The YouTube numbers were off across the board vs. last month, comScore reported. Microsoft's sites … [Read more...]
Apple TV gets past the ‘hobby’ thing
Going by the mantra "silent, cool and small," Steve Jobs has reintroduced the Apple TV. No longer merely a company "hobby," the device looks to be a strong contender in the race to win broad consumer acceptance of streaming video flowing through widescreen TVs. The price is $99, down from $299 on the much larger original product. The new … [Read more...]
YouTube tops 100 videos per viewer
YouTube's domination of the online video space continues to expand, with a record 14.6 billion videos viewed. The user-generated-content giant topped 100 videos per viewer as well, another record. Overall, 85 percent of the U.S. Internet audience viewed online videos, comScore said in its report for the latest month, May. The DIY site … [Read more...]
YouTube tops 13 bil online videos in March
YouTube served up more than 13 billion videos in March, with almost 42% of all online viewings coming on Google-owned sites. That means YouTube and some piddly other G sites, according to the way web video metrics provider ComScore figures it. Hulu came in a way-the-hell-back-there second, with 1.1 billion videos watched, good for a 3.4% … [Read more...]
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