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  1. WatchingTV Online: Videos of Madrid prostitutes and clients put on YouTube

    The residents of Montera, one of the main shopping streets in the heart of Madrid, have posted 30 videos recorded on hand-held cameras of prostitutes and their pimps to show what they say is the regular street traffic they suffer night after night. The v
    07.10.2007 to , , , , by bertram
  2. Bi-Annual Online Video Study: First-Half 2007 vsvs. Second-Half 2006

    Of consumers surveyed, 62 percent are viewing streaming content online; this figure is comparable to the 66 percent reported previously. Analyzed by age group, 31 percent of 18 to 34 year olds watch streaming video, while 69 percent of consumers ages 35 a
  3. Online Video: Seeing the Whole Picture - eMarketer

    No longer an unknown quantity or merely a sidekick to television, the online video medium is fast becoming a formidable viewing factor. eMarketer projects that the number of online video viewers in the US alone will rise from 114 million in 2006 to 183
  4. Drei Viertel aller Internetnutzer schauen Videos online

    Drei Viertel der deutschen Internetnutzer (71 Prozent) schauen sich bereits Filme direkt online an. Populär sind vor allem selbst gedrehte Privat-Clips, aber auch TV- und Kinoproduktionen. Im Vergleich zu anderen Nationen liegt Deutschland bei der Nutzun
  5. EETimes.com - Web will drive TV renaissance, says Googler

    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.
  6. Ipsos Insight » Marketing Research Consultancy

    # Global Internet Usage – Internet usage and trial through wired and wireless access, frequency of usage, and a 'Diffusion Spectrum' to help project future trends. # Internet Access & Connectivity – Household PC ownership (laptop and desktop), primary
  7. 3 Million Canadians Upload Video

    Over 3 million Canadians upload video - Canadians are creating, not just watching, online video. Three million Canadians (~16% of the Internet population) report having uploaded a short video to a private or a public web page. Twenty-four (24%) per cent c
  8. Tubemogul.com - Online video viewership stats compared

    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
  9. NewTeeVee Hey Guys, What Constitutes a View? «

    TubeMogul concludes that the video hosting sites should standardize what constitutes a video view to reduce complexity and better attract advertisers. Indeed, these inconsistencies indicate this is an immature market.
  10. Huge Growth Occurs In Online Video Use

    Now, a majority of online Americans 12 to 64 are using online video once a week or more. In 2006 this number was 44 percent, and now it is 52 percent -- for a growth rate of 18 percent.
    24.06.2007 to , , , , , , by bertram
  11. Google Sites Ranked by comScore as Top U.S. Video Property in March 2007

    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 (
  12. U.K. Internet Users Leading Consumers of Online Video

    he study also reported on the most popular streaming sites. Of the 1.98 billion streams that were initiated in the U.K. in April 2007, 38 percent or 608.1 million were initiated at Google Sites (which include YouTube.com). Rounding out the top 5 were Yaho
    20.06.2007 to , , , , , by bertram
  13. Internet Users in France Spend 13 Percent of Their Time Online Streaming Videos

    study of video streaming in France.  The study showed that 79 percent of the French online population (age 15 or older who have accessed the Internet from either a home or a work computer) initiated a video stream in April 2007, compared to 76 percent in
  14. Themenband »Streaming Video«: Übersicht

    Der Themenband »Streaming Video« untersucht detailliert Nutzergruppen und -präferenzen im Hinblick auf die Nutzung von »Streaming Video«-Inhalten im Internet. Die Studie beinhaltet einen Überblick über die Thematik, die Entwicklung von Streaming-An
  15. Advertising.com Deutschland: Press release

    Bereits die Hälfte der deutschen Internet-User nutzt mindestens einmal pro Monat Video-Inhalte im Internet. Ein Fünftel der Online-Nutzer gibt an, keinerlei Bewegtbilder im Netz zu nutzen. Video-Communities werden von einem Fünftel der Internet-Nutzer
  16. Netimperative - Google accounts for 17% of US video streams

    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 (
  17. Online Publishers Association: Press Releases

    30s Top 15s. In two of the four advertising and brand metrics measured, ad length was the leading factor driving lift. And with each, 30 second ads outpaced 15s: ad relevance (30% lift using 30s) and brand consideration (23% lift using 30s). Quality Cont
  18. Research Brief » Blog Archive » Men 18 to 34 Years Old Are Key Online Video Viewers

    4% of all adults over age 18 in the United States watch video online at home daily and an additional 14% at least once a week. Comparatively, 93% of adults spend at least one hour a day, on average, watching TV. While total online video usage has increase
  19. U.S. Entertainment Industry:U.S. Entertainment Industry: 2006 Market Statistics

    The U.S. box office rebounded in 2006 with $9.49 billion, a 5.5%gain. Box Office has grown $3.6 billion
  20. pluggd in » Google Combining Video with Search Results: Halfway There.

    Applying this experience to video is a disaster. You shouldn’t have to spend 3 minutes (the average length of a YouTube clip) watching a video to see if it is the one you want. In our research we’ve found the median viewing (or listening) time for a s
  21. NewTeeVee » Guest Opinion: The Challenge of Monetizing Video Versus Webpages

    So even if a video ad unit had a 5-10x pricing premium, the site might still have generated more revenue from regular web pages in the same amount of time because they would have served 14x more impressions.
  22. ADVERTISING.COM ONLINE VIDEO STUDY

    Consumers, especially those between the ages of 18 and 34, are increasingly integrating stream- ing content into their media consumption habits. While older consumers are more likely to simply view news and sports clips online, younger users report watc
  23. Websehen gegen Fernsehen : websehen

    Prinzipiell sind kurze Videos (Richtwert maximal fünf Minuten) daher längeren vorzuziehen. Dennoch sollte man nicht darauf verzichten, auch längere Videostreams live oder als Download als Zusatzoption anzubieten. Optional dazu ist ein kurzer Zusammensc
  24. Online-TV in Europa - Medien - Wort|ge|fecht, das

    Laut einer Studie von Motorola schauen 45 Prozent der europäischen Breitband-Nutzer zumindest sporadisch Online-TV. Die Studie deckt die Länder Frankreich, Deutschland, Italien, Spanien und Grossbritannien ab, wobei Frankreich mit 59 Prozent an der Spit
  25. MediaPost Publications - Data Reveals Heavy Users Of Streamed Video, Audio: Streamies - 04/30/2007

    Forty-three percent of boys ages 12 to 17, and 40% of girls the same age qualify as streamies vs. 36% of men 18 to 34 and 16% of women 18 to 34, and only 21% of men 35 to 64 and 11% of women 35 to 64.
  26. NewTeeVee » YouTube Grows the Pie; MySpace Suffers

    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
  27. PRESS RELEASE Advertising.com Announces Results of Online Video Study

    Survey results indicate that approximately 66 percent of respondents view streaming video content at least once a week. 44 percent of video viewers are between the ages of 18 and 34, while 56 percent are age 35 and older. The younger demographic is more
  28. Programming for the Three Screens - Joe Laszlo - JupiterResearch

    How are consumers using PCs and mobile devices as video platforms? What factors will make Internet video a better substitute for television, and how quickly will substitution happen? How can programmers nurture a cross-platform video audience?
  29. MediaPost Publications - Study: Two-Thirds Of Web Users View Streaming Video Weekly - 02/07/2007

    Eighty-four percent of consumers recently surveyed by the ad network said their consumption of online video last year either stayed the same or increased from 2005. What's more, 66% said they view streaming content at least once per week. Nearly all of t
  30. NewTeeVee » Where’s the Beef: TV Meets Online Video

    Frequent YouTube users said they are spending less time visiting other websites (36 percent) less time watching TV (32 percent), less time on email and other online social networking (20 percent), and, well, less time on just about everything else
    06.02.2007 to , , by bertram
  31. Broadband

    The user generated online video market (UGOV) exploded in 2006 and by the end of the year, user generated videos made up 47% of the total online video market in the US. By 2010 more than half (55%) of all the video content consumed online in the US will b
  32. Video: Makes Everything Better?

    This helps you understand how to best use video, as well as other new technologies. You may think it's expensive to test video. If you're going to spend the money to produce it, you better use it for that. But you're better off scrapping that investment i
  33. Reel Pop: Accessible media = successful media

    as the difficulty of viewing media decreases, the more likely we are to watch it. as the number of opportunities to watch media increases, the more likely we are to watch it. The simple reason is that digital technologies acclimate us to consumption by
  34. eMarketer.com - Online Users Watch and Recall Video Ads

    In a survey of online users in the US, Burst discovered that 70% of survey respondents "actively" view video content online. That is good, of course, but even better is that 56% of the respondents actually recalled seeing ads in the content they watched
  35. Online Video Advertising

    The survey found that seven out of ten (69.5%) respondents actively view video content on the web. Men are significantly more likely than women to view online video content, 76.0% versus 60.2%, respectively. Viewing online video content is not an activ
  36. 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
  37. Push vs. Pull: Online video ‘eroding TV viewing’

    All to say, when viewers are into a “pull” mindset, they go online. TV is becoming increasingly a “push” delivery format. If you are an advertiser, what do you think you prefer? TV ain’t going anywhere, though maybe the programming limitations a
  38. Study: Video Ads Should Be Short, Relevant

    The research revealed that consumers prefer 10- to 15-second ads. one minute on average for video compared to three minutes for audio clips. For longer content, like a 7.5-minute video or 22-minute audio, consumers tend only to play the first 15 percent o
  39. Web Users More Likely To Stream Video Than Download

    Consumers are willing to tolerate 10- to 15-second video ads as part of viewing online content. However, video ads were considered annoying if repeated too often. - Consumers are almost six times more likely to play content online than to download it. - E
  40. Google Does Video Graphs » Granier on Digital Media Strategy

    it’s safe to say that while many viewers would stop watching a video at the beginning, those that kept watching would tend to stay until the end, given the time they had already invested in the video. That’s why you get the peak at 100%.
  41. Study: iPod video yet to play big - Yahoo! News

    Among the findings: Less than 1% of content items played by iPod users on either iTunes or the device itself were videos. Among video iPod users, that percentage barely improves, up to 2.2%. Even measured by duration video comprises just 2% of total time
  42. YouTube, Eat My Dust – MySpace Video Breaks Out - Mashable!

    The number of video-embeds on MySpace grew on average 57% between the months of September and October, yet MySpace Videos grew a whopping 93.27%. Nearly twice as many MySpace videos were found on users’ pages. With everyone talking about YouTube these d
  43. Breaking the One-Minute Barrier

    Watching a video longer than a minute doesn't fit in very well -- there's always another browser window open, calling to us, or a new e-mail or instant message arriving.My expectation is that as you surf on your PC, you'll tag longer videos that you plan
  44. Reel Pop: YouTube: Sharing Loneliness Together

    McLuhan's axioms aside, in this case when you forget about the medium, you embrace the message. YouTube may be a displayer, but it's also a connector on an unprecedented scale. YouTube users actively subscribe to other users. They comment on videos. They
  45. Rabbit Bite’s Blog » Blog Archive » Rabbit Bites You Tube

    The normal ratio for reviews to viewership is about 1:100 but many videos that rank highly for the day, are 1:3 or 1:2. In our casual observation, this seems to happen most in the morning, when we speculate that people are battling each other, jockeying f
  46. ARD-ZDF-Online-Studie: 4 oder 21 Mio. Nutzer von Audio-Formaten?

    Oehmichen und Schröter haben nur 7% der Online-Nutzer bislang Videos im Internet angesehen. Fisch und Gscheidle dagegen 20% Abruf von Videodaten plus 7% “Live-TV-Nutzung im Internet”, zudem 3% Videocasts.
  47. 65 Mrd. Downloads bei YouTube und Co. bis 2010 - pressetext.schweiz

    User-Generated Content-Webseiten (UGC) auch in Zukunft immer größerer Beliebtheit. Bis 2010 werden die Downloads von selbst erstellten Internet-Inhalten auf Seiten wie YouTube und MySpace die 65 Mrd.-Grenze überschreiten.
  48. Social Networks Becoming A Prime Target For Online Video - E-business & Business Technology News by TechWeb

    Social networks such as MySpace are becoming prime locations to distribute online video. Fully, 55 percent of users of the Web hangouts watch streaming videos, and 21 percent download video,
  49. Parks Associates Newsroom: Video Uploaders almost equal in number to Online Gamblers

    Viewing and creating video have become significant activities for U.S. Internet users, with 31% watching online videos at least monthly and 8% uploading clips to Websites such as YouTube, according to Parks Associates’ Digital Media Habits.
  50. A Primer On Online VIdeo Viewing March 2006

    Es werden immer mehr VIdeos Online gesehen und es wird zur routine.Hauptsächlich News und Entertainment. 5% der Nutzer sehen täglich Online Video 69% haben Videos gesehen.Werbung wird besser wahrgenommen. OPA Studie.

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