Web serves up 100m videos
2006-07-17 11:04
San Francisco - YouTube, the leader in
internet video search, said on Sunday viewers have are now
watching more than 100 million videos per day on its site,
marking the surge in demand for its "snack-sized" video fare.
Since springing from out of nowhere late last year, YouTube
has come to hold the leading position in online video with 29%
of the US multimedia entertainment market, according
to the latest weekly data from web measurement site Hitwise.
YouTube videos account for 60% of all videos watched
online, the company said. Videos are delivered free on YouTube
and the company is still working on developing advertising and
other means of generating revenue to support the business.
The site specialises in short - typically two-minute -
homemade, comic videos created by users. YouTube serves as a
quick entertainment break or viewers with broadband computer
connections at work or home.
News Corp's MySpace, the social networking site
popular with teens, has a nearly 19% share of the market
according to Hitwise.
Yahoo, Microsoft's MSN, Google and AOL
each have three percent to five percent of the video search market. Collectively, these four major web portals have a smaller share than either YouTube or MySpace.
YouTube boasts nearly 20 million unique users per month,
according to Nielsen//NetRatings, another Internet audience
measurement firm.