Americans Viewed a Record 16.8 Billion Videos Online in April Driven Largely by Surge in Viewership at YouTube – comScore, Inc
June 24, 2009 on 9:35 am | Tags: count, statistics, videos, YouTube | In General | No CommentscomScore recently updated their count of videos viewed online. Interesting enough: YouTube and therefore Google leads the market
For Europeans however a (possibly) large fraction of the video content cannot be accessed any more. Due to missing license agreements many many music videos cannot be watched (at least from within Austria). How does that counteract piracy?
From comScore:
“[...] U.S. Internet users viewed 16.8 billion online videos during the month, representing an increase of 16 percent versus March. A significant increase in video viewing at YouTube during April contributed to the month’s sizeable gains.”
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