left
right
CHART CLOSE-UP FROM THE STORY:
Online Video's Record-Breaking Month: 10 Billion Viewed in December »
scroll down to read the full story
comscore-video-metrix-online-videos-viewed-december-2007.jpg

Online Video's Record-Breaking Month: 10 Billion Viewed in December

US internet users watched more than 10 billion videos online in December 2007, according to comScore’s Video Metrix, which reported that the month was the heaviest in viewing since it began tracking online video consumption.

Top-ranked video property Google Sites (including YouTube) extended video market share gains and now account for nearly one out of three videos viewed online, comScore said.

Below are additional findings from comScore’s December report.
 
Google extended its lead in online video market share:

comscore-video-metrix-online-videos-viewed-december-2007.jpg

  • Google Sites accounted for 3.3 billion videos viewed (32.6% share of videos) in December, gaining 1.3 share points from the previous month.
  • YouTube.com accounted for more than 97% of all videos viewed at Google Sites.
  • Fox Interactive Media ranked second with 358 million (3.5%).
  • Yahoo Sites followed with 340 million (3.4%), as did Viacom Digital with 238 million (2.3%).

Nearly 141 million Americans viewed online video in December (also see related graph: “Top 10 US Online Video Properties - December 2007“):

comscore-video-metrix-online-video-viewers-december-2007.jpg

  • Google Sites also captured the largest online video audience with 79 million unique viewers.
  • Fox Interactive Media followed with 43.9 million and Yahoo Sites with 38.2 million.

Other notable findings for December 2007:

  • 77.6 million viewers watched 3.2 billion videos on YouTube.com (41.6 videos per viewer).
  • 40.5 million viewers watched 334 million videos on MySpace.com (8.2 videos per viewer).
  • Online viewers watched an average of 3.4 hours (203 minutes) of online video during the month - a 34% gain since the beginning of 2007.
  • The average online video duration was 2.8 minutes.
  • The average online video viewer consumed 72 videos.

“With the writer’s strike keeping new TV episodes from reaching the airwaves, viewers have been seeking alternatives for fresh content,” said Erin Hunter, comScore EVP of media and entertainment. “It appears that online video is stepping in to help fill that void.”

TODAY'S MARKETINGCHARTS STORIES

Marketers Adopt Emerging Channels

More than eight in 10 marketers plan to leverage at least one emerging marketing channel in the next...

Digital, Cable News Audiences Only Media to Grow in 2009

For the third consecutive year, only digital and cable news saw audiences grow among the key sectors that...

Private Label CPG Dollar, Unit Sales Continue Growth

For the second straight month, private label CPG dollar and unit sales both rose in February 2010. According...

Behind the Curve: Week Ended March 19, 2010

Below are some links to recent research news, studies and lists from the collection of items that MarketingCharts...

Top 10 House and Garden Websites - February 2010

Note: The Hitwise data featured is based on US market share of visits as defined by the IAB,...

Renewable Energy Report - Click Here!
advertisement