Google leads in online video market

Google leads in online video market
According to figures from Internet analysis firm Comscore, Google Inc. has become the leading online video property, serving up 1.2 billion video streams and 57.4 million unique people streaming videos in March. Google's YouTube video sharing service drove the numbers up for the company to a 16.7% market share, serving 53.5 million unique streamers and delivering 1.1 billion streams alone all by itself.

Yahoo came in second with 434 million streams, followed by Fox Interactive Media, which owns MySpace, with 421 million, Viacom with 260 million, Time Warner with 222 million and Microsoft with 151 million. 71.4% of U.S. Internet users streamed videos in March, with three in ten streaming from YouTube.



An average of 145 minutes of video was watched per viewer. The total figure of video streams was more than 7 billion.

Source:
TG Daily


Written by: James Delahunty @ 6 Jun 2007 3:13
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  • 3 comments
  • borhan9

    Google only leads this after acquiring YouTube.

    6.6.2007 04:28 #1

  • PeaInAPod

    Quote:Google leads in online video marketIt took a big marketing firm to figure this out?

    Google + Youtube = Leader in Video Market, its a no brainer.

    6.6.2007 07:26 #2

  • Unfocused

    So, more people watch Google video than porn video sites on the Internet? I find this a little hard to believe.

    26.7.2007 13:55 #3

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