When it comes to online video, there’s still nobody who can touch Google-owned YouTube.
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Online tracking firm comScore has revealed in a new report that Google-owned sites led by YouTube received 146.1 million unique viewers last month.
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Runner-up Yahoo sites received 60.6 million unique viewers, with Vebo, Facebook and Viacom Digital rounding out the top five. Overall 181 million users in the U.S. consumed almost 37 billion online videos, with the average viewer watching nearly 22 hours of content.
How do your online video-watching habits stack up with these numbers, Insiders? Are there any limits to our increasingly voracious appetite for online video?
[via Home Media Magazine]
Thanks, I was looking for these statistics recently, and no doubt, YouTube along with Google are the industry gorilla’s, and always will be as I see it. In some industries, first is best, and I have to say, I never thought Yahoo would be passed when they were the top search engine. Google was smart to pick up YouTube, so one has to wonder how long it will be to see movie rentals available through YouTube?
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