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  1. August Online Video Market Share - Blastro, Veoh Duel in the Top 10

    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
  2. U.S. Viewers Watched an Average of 3 Hours of Online Video in July

    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
  3. LeeAnn Prescott - Hitwise US: YouTube: 50% More Traffic than Other Video Sites Combined

    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
  4. European Online Ad Spending - eMarketer

    The UK accounted for the largest share of European online ad spending, at 39% of the total. Germany accounted for 22%, France for 15% and the Netherlands for 7%. Alain Heureux of IAB Europe said, "These figures demonstrate without any doubt the signif
  5. New IPTV Forecast of 14.3 Million Subs in 2007 - TVover.net

    Our forecast shows service provider revenue growing from $3.6 billion in 2007 to $20.3 billion in 2011, Driving the market's successful growth in the past 6 months is fast growth in Europe, especially France, Belgium, Spain, Italy and Eastern Europe; in A
  6. US high-speed Internet is slow | Press Esc

    The average broadband download speed in the US is only 1.9 megabits per second, compared to 61 Mbps in Japan, 45 Mbps in South Korea, 18 Mbps in Sweden, 17 Mpbs in France, and 7 Mbps in Canada, according to the Communication Workers of America.
  7. Compete.com Blog » YouTube grows market share: No end in sight?

    YouTube continued to outpace all competitors in the online video market in February, increasing market share from 43% to 45%.
  8. NewTeeVee » Go Stat Wild: February Video Traffic

    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
  9. NewTeeVee » NBC “Listens,” Leads Online

    NBC had the most traffic of U.S. TV network sites in March, with a 37 percent share of visits, according to a Hitwise report emailed to NewTeeVee. Its partner in the as-yet-unnamed video site, Fox, came in fourth with a little over 8 percent — but NBC a
  10. Online Video Market Share...vid_marktshare_209x378.jpg (JPEG Image, 209x378 pixels)

    1. Youtube 45,92% 2. MySpace 22% 3. Google Video 11% 4. MSN Video, 5. Yahoo Video 6 AOL, 7 Break, 8 Dailymotion 1,47%
  11. eMarketer: Video Ads Trail Viewership - 12/13/2006

    WEB VIDEO WATCHING MIGHT HAVE broken out this year, but online video ads have yet to hatch, according to new research by eMarketer. Over one-third--or 37.6%--of the U.S. population viewed video online at least once a month, eMarketer reports, but online v
  12. eMarketer.com - Online Video Advertising: 'You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet!'

    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
  13. ViralMarketing » Statistik-Serie Teil 2: Lohnen sich virale Clips eigentlich?

    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
  14. eMarketer: Online Video Ads To Surge 89% In '07 - 11/07/2006

    ad revenue from online video will reach $775 million next year--an upward revision from its previous estimate of $640 million. By 2010, online video ad spending will soar to $2.9 billion--or 11.5% of all dollars going to online ads, according to a new rep
  15. Online music and video sales soaring

    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
  16. GigaOM » Social Networking by the Numbers

    MySpace has basically stayed the same with 81.87 percent of the market (last month was 81.92 percent). U.S. social networking traffic has nearly doubled in the meantime, accounting for one in 20 U.S. Internet visits, according to Hitwise.
  17. Social Networking Ads: $2 Billion by 2010 - Mashable!

    U.S. marketers are expected to spend $350 million in 2006, an increase of 25% over previous estimates. Estimates for 2010 are also up 16 percent to $2.2 billion, with social network ad spending projected to account for 8.5% of the U.S. ad market by 2010
  18. eMarketer.com - Internet Video Metrics

    A whopping 63.6% of all US Internet users in August 2006 streamed some video online, equating to 110 million people, according to comScore. Interestingly, as far as unique streamers to video properties go, Yahoo! tops the field at nearly 39.9 million uniq
  19. FIM Served 20 Percent Of Streaming Video In U.S. During August | paidContent.org

    Fox’s share, which includes MySpace, is equivalent to 20.1 percent of the streaming market in the US; Yahoo has 11.8 percent and YouTube 9.9 percent. Viacom, Time Warner and Microsoft sites also scored highly. In total, 6.98 billion video streams were s
  20. Comscore: MySpace leads in video

    August: 1. Fox Interactive (1.4 billion streams) 2. Yahoo (823 million) 3. YouTube (688 million) 4. Viacom Digital (284 million) 5. Time Warner (238 million) 6. Microsoft (186 million) 7. Google Video (102 million) 8. Ebaumsworld (53 million) 9. C
  21. Preempting Pre-Roll

    Pre-roll is growing even faster than online video advertising, which is certainly enjoying its own hypergrowth spurt. Pre-roll video inventory on commercial sites has grown an average 105.2 percent annually over the past five years, according to AccuStrea
  22. The big web trend: Smaller advertisers

    Advertisers from smaller categories have been spending more than average on internet advertising, which is relatively cheap and can be targeted very effectively. first half 2005, 96% of all web revenue was generated by the internet’s top 50 sites, accor
  23. business2blog: B2Day : MySpace Tops Both Yahoo and YouTube in Web Videos

    MySpace tops the least with 1.5 billion streams per month—nearly twice as much as Yahoo's. In terms of potential advertising revenues, it's the number of streams that is the more relevant number since you could theoretically serve an ad with each str
  24. Over 48 Million Subscribe to Broadband From Top Cable and DSL Providers

    These top broadband providers now account for about 48.3 million high-speed Internet subscribers – with cable having 26.9 million broadband subscribers, and DSL having 21.3 million subscribers.
  25. Metrics 2.0: Global Entertainment & Media Industry Will Grow to $1.8 Trillion in 2010

    Global spending via online and wireless channels reached $19 billion in 2005 and will increase to $67 billion by 2010. Internet advertising globally will grow to $51.6 billion at an 18.1% CAGR and Internet access revenues will increase to $214 billion at
  26. business2blog: B2Day : The Web's Top Video Sites

    Visitors, July 2006 (in millions) Yahoo Video 21.1 MySpace Videos 20.1 YouTube 16.1 MSN Video 14.6 AOL Video 10.5 Heavy 8.3 Google Video 6.8
  27. Home Entertainment Multimedia Content Topical Report - Video-on-Demand - Q3 2006

    The Video on Demand (VoD) market is beginning to see rapid growth, achieving greater than 40% growth in 2005 over 2004. This expansion is propelled by the combination of growth across cable, IPTV and Broadband/Internet VoD.
  28. Studios slow DVD releases in first-half 2006 - Yahoo! News

    In 2006 werden nicht mehr soviele DVDs herausgebracht wie noch in 2005. Das Niveau gleicht sich an 2004 an. Nur Dokus und neue Filme konnten zulegen. Ausländische und single TV DVDs nahmen ab. Grund ist die begrenzte Ladenfläche.
  29. Netimperative - YouTube most visited UK video sharing site

    Auch in den UK ist YouTube Marktführer: YouTube 62.85%,Google Video 15.68%, MySpace Videos 8.60%,MetaCafe 5.19%, Yahoo! Video 4.01%,veoh 1.24%. Die Meisten Suchanfragen/Besucher kommen zu Fussball rein.
  30. IAB Press Release - INTERNET ADVERTISING REVENUES CLOSE TO $4 BILLION FOR Q1 2006

    Das erste Quartal 2006 hat einen Rekort erlös an Onlinewerbeeinnahmen von $3.9 Mrg generiert. Das sind 38% mehr als im 1. Quartal 2005 ($2.8 Mrd). Und 6% mehr als im 4. Quartal 2005 ( $3.6 Mrd)

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