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BBC iPlayer traffic rises 14-fold

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Jan 09, 2008

UK Internet traffic to the BBC’s iPlayer website increased 14-fold between the weeks ending 8 December 2007 and 5 January 2008, according to new research from Hitwise.

The online catch-up TV service ( www.bbc.co.uk/iPlayer) ranked as the 80th most visited website in the UK for the week ending 5 January 2008, having peaked at number 62 on New Year’s Day.

 

"The BBC heavily promoted iPlayer on TV and in the press over the Christmas period and it seems to have paid off," commented Robin Goad, Hitwise UK Director of Research. "Searches for ‘iPlayer’ increased 15-fold over the last month, and 18% of the site’s traffic came from search engines last week.

 

“UK TV viewers are also finding iPlayer when searching for their favourite BBC programs online: ‘eastenders’ was the most popular non-navigational search term (i.e. search term that didn’t include iplayer’ or ‘bbc’) sending traffic to the site over the last month. Other popular program searches sending traffic to the site were ‘live at the apollo’, ‘three men in another boat’ and ‘holby city’."

 

The BBC has also been promoting iPlayer online, and over half of traffic to the site for the week ending 5 January came from other BBC websites.

 

The official websites of Eastenders (www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders) and Doctor Who ( www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho) were the program-specific BBC websites sending most traffic to iPlayer.

 

YouTube remains the online video leader 

 

Despite the success of iPlayer, the BBC still has a way to go before it catches up with online video market leader YouTube (www.youtube.com ). For the week ending 5 January, YouTube accounted for 8.75% of all UK Internet visits to Entertainment websites, over 12 times the 0.69% market share of iPlayer (although this figure only accounts for users viewing content directly via the iPlayer website and excludes content viewed via the iPlayer downloadable application).

 

In addition, ‘youtube’ is currently the fourth most searched for term in the UK across the whole of the Internet. For the week ending 5 January there were 96 times as many searches for ‘youtube’ as for ‘iplayer’, and 167 times as many as for ‘4od’, Channel Four’s own online TV catch up service.

 

However, the success of iPlayer, 4oD (www.channel4.com/4od ) and other video websites illustrate that YouTube’s market leadership position will not be guaranteed in the future. "The average visit time for iPlayer is currently just under nine minutes, compared with almost 20 minutes for YouTube," commented Goad.

 

"People are currently in the testing phase of many of these new services, but all of the main terrestrial broadcasters now have viable online TV services, and people are really starting to use them.

 

Sites such as iPlayer also have a broader demographic reach than YouTube, particularly with regard to older users. Bearing these and other developments in mind, 2008 looks set to be the year when online video truly goes mainstream in the UK."

  

Source: www.hitwise.com

 

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