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Brits watch over 3bn online videos in June

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Sep 17, 2008

More than 27.4 million UK Internet users (78% of the total UK Internet audience) viewed 3.2 billion videos online in June 2008, according to new data.

The figures come from comScore’s Video Metrix, which was the first to market in the U.S. more than two years ago.

                       

Google Sites Ranks as Most Popular Online Video Viewing Property

 

Google Sites, driven by the popularity of YouTube.com, attracted nearly half of all videos viewed online in the U.K, followed by BBC Sites (1.4 percent share), Microsoft Sites (0.8 percent share), Fox Interactive Media (0.7 percent share) and ITV Sites (0.6 percent share).

 

Top U.K. Online Video Properties* Ranked by Videos Viewed

June 2008

Total U.K. – Age 15+, Home & Work Locations**

Source: comScore Video Metrix

Property

Videos (000)

Share (%) of Videos

Total Internet : Total Audience

3,229,476

100.0

Google Sites

1,592,477

49.3

BBC Sites

45,014

1.4

Microsoft Sites

25,984

0.8

Fox Interactive Media

21,910

0.7

ITV Sites

18,008

0.6

Yahoo! Sites

16,643

0.5

DAILYMOTION.COM

13,204

0.4

Channel4

13,045

0.4

MEGAVIDEO.COM

11,477

0.4

VEOH.COM

10,914

0.3

*Rankings based on video content sites; excludes video server networks. Online video includes both streaming and progressive download video.

**Excludes videos viewed from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

 

U.K. Internet Users Watched 118 Videos per Viewer in June

 

27.4 million U.K. Internet users watched an average of 117.7 videos per viewer in June – the highest videos per viewer average of any of the five countries reportable in comScore Video Metrix, which also includes U.S., Canada, France and Germany.

 

Google Sites also attracted the most viewers (20.5 million), who watched an average of 77.8 videos per person. BBC Sites drew the second most viewers (5.9 million), followed by Microsoft Sites (5.8 million), and Fox Interactive Media (3.9 million).

 

Top U.K. Online Video Properties* Ranked by Total Unique Viewers

June 2008

Total U.K. – Age 15+, Home & Work Locations**

Source: comScore Video Metrix

Property

Total Unique Viewers (000)

Average Videos per Viewer

Total Internet : Total Audience

27,437

117.7

Google Sites

20,463

77.8

BBC Sites

5,913

7.6

Microsoft Sites

5,752

4.5

Fox Interactive Media

3,946

5.6

Yahoo! Sites

2,741

6.1

Viacom Digital

1,679

6.3

FACEBOOK.COM

1,533

2.8

ITV Sites

1,524

11.8

DAILYMOTION.COM

1,277

10.3

MEGAVIDEO.COM

1,227

9.4

*Rankings based on video content sites; excludes video server networks. Online video includes both streaming and progressive download video.

**Excludes videos viewed from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

 

Other notable findings from June 2008 include:

 

19.7 million viewers watched 1.4 billion videos on YouTube.com (72.4 videos per viewer).

 

The average online video duration was 3.0 minutes.

 

The combined U.K. online video viewing audience watched a total 161 million hours of video content.

 

According to comScore M: Metrics, 4.2 million mobile phone subscribers used their phone to watch any kind of TV or video in the U.K., of which 37.6 percent were younger than 25 years old.

 

Source: www.comscore.com/boilerplate

 

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