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Article: 132m Americans streamed online video in May; nearly half turned to YouTube.(LIES, DAMN LIES AND STATISTICS)(Statistical data)
- Article from:
- The Online Reporter
- Article date:
- July 21, 2007
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Nearly 75% of US Internet users watched an average of 158 minutes of online video in May, according to a new ComScore Video Metrix report. Overall that month, Americans viewed a collective 8.3 billion video streams.
Google sites topped both the rankings, leading the pack for most unique video streamers and most videos streamed. The Google sites, including YouTube and Google Video, streamed 1.8 billion videos (21.5% of all streams), with YouTube accounting for 1.7 billion of them.
Fox Interactive Media sites, which includes MySpace among other Fox properties, followed in second place with a comparatively low 680 million streams (8.1%). Yahoo sites claimed ...