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Jun 18 2008

4 billion videos viewed at Google sites in April 2008

Shoaib Hashmi   |  13 Views

comScore Logo comScore, in its press release today, has released the data from its Video Metrix service video revealing stats of US market for the month of April 2008. According to the release 11 billion videos were watched during the month of April which is 0.5 billion less than March’s statistics.

Google Sites topped the US market with around 4.1 billion (38% of overall)videos viewed at its site followed by Fox Interactive Media and Yahoo with 557.5 million (5.1%) and 352.3 million (3.2%) respectively.

An average of 82 videos/viewer were watched by around 135 million users. Google sites drew most viewers with 83.7 million (dominated by YouTube with 82.1 million viewers) with an average of 50 videos per person followed by Fox Interactive Media with 52 million viewers, Yahoo sites with 37.3 million and Microsoft sites with 29.9 million. MySpace had 46 millions viewers who watched 481 millions videos with an average of 10.4 videos per viewer.

71% of the total Internet users visited online sites with an average of 3.8 hours (228 minutes) per person. An interesting fact in the report is that people from 18-34 years of age had the biggest chunk of viewing videos with an average of 287 minutes per viewer.

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