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Video traffic across the WSJ Digital Network increased 70% from July. These videos were played via WSJDN's players like http://www.wsj.com/video, embedded on individual user blogs, or viewed via distribution partners such as MSN and YouTube
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This week, we’ve seen stories come across hailing 3 million plays of a show in one month a hit (KateModern) and 2 million views in three months for a whole site a success (Slate V). It begs the question: When is online content considered a hit? When sho
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20 million Page Views / mo. 2.5 million Unique Visitors / mo. 7 million Video Streams / mo. 98% Broadband Users 80% US Traffic Regions (US) 40% South 20% Midwest 20% West 20% Northeast
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Blastro.com, an “urban” music videos site, charged into the top ranks of online video competitors in August, ‘rapping’ up a summer-long surge of double digit growth, despite an overall summer slowdown. Blastro displaced Veoh.com to rank 10th amon
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Each episode will be chopped down into six 8-minute segments that will cost more than $83,333 apiece. Assuming a CPM of $15-$25, 2 ads per installment, and no ancillary revenue or costs, each segment would need to be viewed between 1.7 million and 2.8
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July saw Americans view more than 9 billion videos online, with Google Sites once again ranking as the top U.S. video property with nearly 2.5 billion videos viewed (27.0 percent share of videos), 2.4 billion of which occurred at YouTube.com. Yahoo! Sites
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According to NetRatings, Tudou’s audience has tripled in last three months. In last three month to August 23rd, the number of weekly clips views skyrocketed by 175%, jumping from 131 million to 360 million. Weekly unique visitors increased by 150% from
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Compete’s monthly ranking of the top online video sites is back- now with an improved methodology that reflects the latest industry trends. For starters, we peel back the label on several popular video sites to put them in a high-level competitive cont
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Divinity Metrics provides a high-level view of where content is being consumed, regardless of whether or not it’s the official version. Once it is given the name of a show — say, Entourage, for example — the company finds all the various pirated an
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A deeper look at most popular video and movie sites, exploring viewer demographics as well as advertisers and types of ads. Top 10 Videos/Movies Destinations Week ending July 22, 2
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The findings were pretty interesting. Revver is head and shoulders above the other sites in terms of ratio of video viewers to unique visitors, with 2.35 million viewers in June to 477,000 visitors, for a ratio of 4.92.
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Total Internet 8,357 100.0% Google Sites 1,796 21.5% Fox Interactive Media 680 8.1% Yahoo! Sites 387 4.6% Viacom Digital 237 2.8% Time Warner Network 185 2.2% Micr
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Every minute six hours of video is uploaded to Google's YouTube service. What's more, "every day 95 percent of the YouTube library is watched at least once," Dureau said.
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An estimated 81 million people, or 63% of the 129 million people who access the Internet over broadband in the U.S., watch broadband video at home or at work, according to new research conducted by The Nielsen Company for The Cable & Telecommunications As
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First, members have now collected videos from 1000 different video sharing sites. Sites like YouTube, Google Video, Myspace, Daily Motion, and Metacafe, but also hundreds of others ranging from Comedy Central to The Onion to GodTube (yes, really) to Teach
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| Site | Jun-06 UA | Jun-07 UA | % Change | | YouTube | 19,618 | 51,378 | 162% | | Google Video | 7,486 | 17,759 | 137% | | AOL Video (custom) | NA | 15,687 | NA | | Yahoo! Video | 3,064 | 15,473 | 405% | | vids.myspace.com | 9,044 | 15,281 | 69% |
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Hitwise traffic data shows that the market share of US visits to YouTube has increased by 70% when comparing January 2007 to May 2007 (this only includes site visits, not streams or streams from views on embedded videos). In comparison, the market share o
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Unique Video Video Streams Minutes Per Property Streamers (000) Initiated (000) Streamer Dailymotion.com 4,729 49,335 59.7 Metacafe.com 3,738 33,183
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The top online video websites differ greatly in how they record video views. This lack of standardization presents complexity to content producers and advertisers in understanding the relative popularity of videos across video sites. To fully realize th
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HTTP accounts for approximately 46% of all traffic on the network while just 37% is p2p. are the next most widely used applications. YouTube generates a fifth of all HTTP traffic, nearly 10% of all traffic on the Internet.
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March saw Americans consume more than 7 billion video streams online, led by Google Sites with 1.2 billion (16.7 percent share of streams). Yahoo! Sites ranked second with 434 million streams (6.2 percent), followed by Fox Interactive with 421 million (
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Clipfish: 45,6 % YouTube: 22,9 % Sevenload: 9,4 % MyVideo: 8,1 % Break.com: 4,2 % Revver: 2,5 % Metacafe: 2,4 % Dailymotion: 1,8 % LiveVideo: 1,3 % Google Video: 0,9 % MySpace: 0,5 %
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March saw Americans consume more than 7 billion video streams online, led by Google Sites with 1.2 billion (16.7 percent share of streams). Yahoo! Sites ranked second with 434 million streams (6.2 percent), followed by Fox Interactive with 421 million (
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This year, eMarketer estimates that spending for online video advertising will reach $410 million, an 82.2% gain over last year's $225 million figure. In two more years, US marketers will spend over $1 billion, and only two years after that (in 2010), Int
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Tier I 1. YouTube 46,436 271%2. Google Video 17,372 139%3. vids.myspace.com 14,856
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I was playing with my video podcasts statistics tonight and I noticed there were 300 000 video views in about three months since I started posting on vpod.tv. It is about 3000 views a day, nothing compared to a mass media of course, but encouraging. It re
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YouTube continued to outpace all competitors in the online video market in February, increasing market share from 43% to 45%.
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Compete, which we also tracked for December and January, continues to show a decline in share for MySpace Vids — 14.9 percent of sessions, down from 16.4 percent last month and 19.3 the months before — essentially treading water at 38.2 million sessio
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No, not that kind of sticky. Sticky as in most page views per session, a category in which it beats second place Break.com by 74%. Why? Probably because the videos are all very short and entertaining. The site also auto-forwards you through videos, so wh
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YouTube2 has lengthened its lead, seeing a 43.3 market share, up from 41.1 percent in December. It’s also seeing 31.7 million unique visitors, up from 29.7 million in December, absorbing much of the unique visitor jump. Nearly every other site also saw
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Update: VideoEgg updated their number from 2 million to 3 million when they put out the official release today - nice work, VideoEgg! VideoEgg and the content delivery network Akamai will announce next Tuesday that VideoEgg has reached 2 million video up
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On Wednesday, January 24, Google Video accounted for .73 percent of all YouTube traffic. On Saturday Google Video accounted for 8.68 percent of YouTube traffic. Wow, that’s quite a jump. Hitwise notes that MySpace is still the biggest provider of YouTub
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Vidmeter gathers data from across the web to provide an accurate representation of the most popular online videos. While it is impossible to tell the exact number of views a given video has received from every website and every download, Vidmeter gathers
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The DVD Wars is about driving closure to the HD DVD vs. Blu-ray format wars. Who will win? We don't know and we don't care, but we hope the information on this page - updated daily - will help you make a more informed buying decision.
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ut if you look at those same statistics again (left), Metacafe's rapid increase in "stickiness" in August looks like an anomaly. A very big anomaly. And if you remove the high data point from August, you can draw a plausible trend line from July to Septem
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Most viral video of all time No. 1 online video has been watched more than 900 million times FREE VIDEO • Most viral videos ever Nov. 29: The Viral Factory has compiled a list of the top 10 viral videos of all time. "Countdown" presents the highlights.
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eMarketer estimates that by 2010 there will be 157 million online video users in the US, up from approximately 108 million in 2006.
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I’ve been compiling data about CBS videos on YouTube for the past week. Here are some charts with the Top 15 videos from the CBS channel on YouTube. I began gathering data on November 21st and have charted the week from Nov. 22nd to Nov.28th (inclusive)
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1 Star Wars Kid (viewed 900 million times) >2 Numa Numa (700m) 3 One Night in Paris (400m) 4 Kylie Minogue: Agent Provocateur (360m) 5 Exploding Whale (350m) 6 John West Salmon Bear Fight (300m) 7 Trojan Games (300m) 8 Kolla2001 (200m) 9 AfroNinja (80m)
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They uploaded 300 clips, which got 29.2 million views in a month, averaging 857,000 per day. They also note an increase in audience for shows that are doing well on YouTube: David Letterman up 200,000, Craig Ferguson up 100,000.
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On November 17, according to CBS, a show needed about 219,000 total views to make the Top 15. That means that on 4 days, eight CBS shows gathered enough views to break into the Top 15: At #3, the K-Fed/Britney Sex Tape (on Craig Ferguson), must have garne
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2006 spending for online video advertising will reach $410 million, an 82.2% gain over last year's $225 million figure. In two more years, US marketers will spend over $1 billion, and only two years after that (in 2010), Internet video advertising will be
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YouTube already has managed to grab 9.1% reach there, compared with 10.3% for Daily Motion, according to figures from market tracker comScore. Across Europe, YouTube has around 10% to 12% reach, vs. 2% for Daily Motion.
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In über 50 von der DSG begleiteten, separaten Clips wurden Reichweiten zwischen minimal 400.000 Viewern und maximal über 7 Mio. Viewern gemessen. Wie hoch die erreichte Gesamtzahl ist, hängt im Wesentlichen von der Art des Seedings, von der Anzahl und
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The average Brit now spends £3 per month on online audio and visual content, equating to £36 per year. Video content is closing the gap on audio, accounting for 43 per cent of spending. The biggest spenders are unsurprisingly the 18 to 24 age group, whi
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Specifically, 63% of respondents said they view online videos at least once a week, while an additional 27% do so once a month. Additionally, 82% of respondents said they share online video at least monthly (44% do so once a month, 32% weekly, and 6% dail
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Since there aren't any third party measurement services for video blogging, I asked Rob to help me look through the numbers. He parsed through them at length. Here's the spreadsheet that he put together: Download file
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The core of the matter is not hits or page views or uniques or subscribers or Alexa #'s it's how many completed videos were served. The video carries the ad.
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Producers cannot make intelligent creative or business decisions about their work without meaningful measurements. In the absence of sane metrics, we're already repeating the mistakes that turned television into what it is today.
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YouTube and MySpace Video dominate. Together they account for over 83% of all video used on MySpace pages. At 44.07% YouTube leads MySpace which came in at 38.98%.