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Facts tagged with Online Video

YouTube released viewing figures saying it serves more than 1 billion videos a day, or roughly 30 billion in a month. This number reflects global data.

Research Area: Other

Tags: other, broadband traffic, youtube, online video

Miguel Helft, “YouTube: We’re Bigger Than You Thought,” New York Times Bits [blog]. October 9, 2009.

According to comScore, in August YouTube surpassed 10 billion views in a single month in the United States for the first time. That made YouTube nearly 20 times more popular than its nearest rival in online video, Microsoft, which showed just 547 million videos.

Research Area: Other

Tags: other, broadband traffic, youtube, online video

Miguel Helft, “YouTube: We’re Bigger Than You Thought,” New York Times Bits [blog]. October 9, 2009.

Approximately 136 million people in the U.S. watched online videos in July, a 14% increase from the year-earlier period, according to Nielsen Co.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, streaming video, online video

Sam Schechner, “Cable Firm, Partners To Test TV On the Web,” Wall Street Journal. August 27, 2009.

H1N1 videos on CDC.gov have gotten about 100,000 page views, but the same videos on YouTube got 2.01 million views.

Research Area: Health Care

Tags: health care, youtube, online video, twitter, cdc, flu season, h1n1

Mitch Wagner, “CDC Readies Internet Barrage To Combat Swine Flu,” InformationWeek. August 24, 2009.

According to Chris Guttman-McCabe, vice-president of regulatory affairs at CTIA, mobile uploads to YouTube have increased 1700 percent in the last six months.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, youtube, online video, mobile uploads

Howard Buskirk and Adam Bender, “Wireless Broadband Connections Remain Undercounted, CTIA Contends,” Warren’s Washington Internet Daily. August 20, 2009.

In July 2009, 158 million U.S. Internet users viewed more than 21 billion online videos, and last year YouTube alone dwarfed the bandwidth that the entire Internet consumed in the year 2000.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, youtube, streaming video, online video, bandwidth

Matt Salmon Matt Salmon: Net neutrality threatens the balance of the Internet,” Washington Examiner. September 16, 2009.

Approximately 136 million people in the U.S. watched online videos in July, a 14% increase from the year-earlier period, according to Nielsen Co.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, streaming video, online video

Sam Schechner, “Cable Firm, Partners To Test TV On the Web,” Wall Street Journal. August 27, 2009.

H1N1 videos on CDC.gov have gotten about 100,000 page views, but the same videos on YouTube got 2.01 million views.

Research Area: Health Care

Tags: health care, youtube, online video, twitter, cdc, flu season, h1n1

Mitch Wagner, “CDC Readies Internet Barrage To Combat Swine Flu,” InformationWeek. August 24, 2009.

According to Chris Guttman-McCabe, vice-president of regulatory affairs at CTIA, mobile uploads to YouTube have increased 1700 percent in the last six months.

Research Area: Broadband Traffic

Tags: broadband traffic, youtube, online video, mobile uploads

Howard Buskirk and Adam Bender, “Wireless Broadband Connections Remain Undercounted, CTIA Contends,” Warren’s Washington Internet Daily. August 20, 2009.

Oppenheimer analyst Tim Horan says cable companies should start to feel financial pressure from customers that cancel subscriptions to view online video by about the year 2012.

Research Area: Other

Tags: other, economy, online video, cable companies, online video subscriptions

“Cable TV Leaders Plot Strategy Vs. Free Programs On The Web,” Investor’s Business Daily. August 18, 2009.
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