Posts Tagged ‘streaming’
Most Popular Online Video
The Nielsen Company released it’s August numbers showing the most popular video brands:
Top Online Brands ranked by Video Streams for August 2009 (U.S.) RANK Video Brand Total Streams (000) Unique Viewers (000) 1 YouTube 7,188,638 107,730 2 Hulu 392,545 9,894 3 Yahoo! 226,601 28,402 4 MSN/WindowsLive/Bing 180,603 17,244 5 Nickelodeon Kids and Family Network 158,790 6,376 6 Turner Sports and Entertainment Digital Network 151,606 7,826 7 Fox Interactive Media 149,304 14,823 8 Disney Online 103,992 9,524 9 MTV Networks Music 102,021 6,227 10 Blinkx 94,728 425 Source: The Nielsen CompanyI have charted the results below which makes it easier to determine which Online video brands entice visitors to watch more videos. The chart clearly shows that YouTube and Blinkx visitors view more content compared to Disney, Nickelodeon, Fox and the others (click the chart to view a larger version of it).
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If you doubt just how enormous the Internet is, just consider this:
- 20 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute.
- WordPress.com gets 18,000 pageviews a minute on the Blogs it hosts
- Flickr hosts over 3 billion photos
- More than 100 million users log on to Facebook at least once each day
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Jango ROCKS
Jango is basically streaming online music. It is similar to free online radio stations with the significant exceptions being; one can customise the music played and it is a true social media site in that it links users with similar tastes in music.
Enjoying customised music from Jango is as simple as setting up a station (or several stations) at http://www.jango.com and then adding artists you like. As songs are played you are able to Read the rest of this entry »
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YouTube is extremely popular. YouTube (and other streaming video sites such as Flickr, Dailymotion etc.) provides a sharing platform for all sorts of video whether that be video blogging, TV clips, movie previews or any other video. A common criticism of YouTube and other video sharing sites is that the videos can be longer in length than viewers would like. Along comes a site currently in beta called 12seconds.
12seconds is basically video microblogging (vicroBlogging). Just as Twitter provides the outlet for quick and short blogging (microblogging), so 12seconds allows users to submit, share and view video clips up to 12 seconds in length. Video may be submitted via email, MMS or via the website making submission from mobile devices quick and painless.
12seconds is still in its early days but is going to be very popular!
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