YouTube viewers averaged over 100 videos each in May, TechCrunch reports.
According to the American web metrics company, comScore, 183 million U.S. Internet users watched online video during the month compared to 178 million in April. The report also showed that 144.1 million viewers watched 14.6 billion videos on YouTube.com (which works out to 101.2 videos per viewer).
In May, U.S. Internet users watched nearly 34 billion videos, with Google Sites taking the top spot with 14.6 billion videos, representing 43.1 percent of all videos viewed online. Hulu came in second with 1.2 billion videos, or 3.5 percent of all online videos viewed, a slight increase from April. Microsoft Sites ranked third with 642 million (1.9 percent), followed by Vevo with 430 million (1.3 percent) and Viacom Digital with 347 million (1.0 percent).
Who are those 183 million people in America alone??
- Do you watch much video online?
- What do you watch?
- Do you follow the related links and go from one video to another or just dip in one at a time from your other websurfing?
Who are those 183 million people in America alone??
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