The latest data from the comScoreVideoMetrix service shows that 182.5 million Americans watched 39.3 billion onlinecontent videos in March 2013, while the number of videoad views reached an all-time high at 13.2 billion that month.
ComScoreVideoMetrix reported that 178 million Americans watched 33 billion onlinecontent videos in February, while the number of videoad views reached 9.9 billion. VideoMetrix data, it’s not possible to do a year-over-year comparison of data.
According to comScoreVideoMetrix, Google sites had nearly 2 billion video ads viewed in December 2012. This ability to run the option play has enabled Google sites, driven primarily by YouTube.com, to become the leading videoad property.
Earlier this week, the comScoreVideoMetrix service released data showing that 182 million U.S. This brings us to a third set of data announced by comScore earlier this week. Powered by YouTube, VEVO became the most visited US web network in the...
While most of the East Coast was hunkered down waiting for Hurricane Sandy, comScore released the latest data from its VideoMetrix service which showed that 181 million U.S. Internet users watched more than 39 billion onlinecontent videos in...
According to comScore’s VideoMetrix for August 2012, YouTube's parent company, Google, and AOL are the two largest videocontent properties by number of video streams per month, which means this deal brings together the two largest video...
Today comScore released the latest data from its VideoMetrix service, which shows that 188 million U.S. VideoMetrix data prompted comScore to advise “caution” when interpreting even month-over-month trends let alone year-over-year trends.
OnlineVideo Rankings for July 2012, which comScore Media Metrix announced on Friday. By comparison, the July 2012 YouTube partner data from comScoreVideoMetrix revealed that video music channel VEVO drew 43.9 million viewers, while gaming...
Over the past five months, Google sites, driven primarily by YouTube, and the BrightRoll Video Network have both leapfrogged past Hulu and Adap.tv to become the top U.S.videoad properties ranked by video ads viewed, according to comScoreVideo...
Internet users watched nearly 36.6 billion onlinecontent videos in May 2012, according to comScoreVideoMetrix data. Hulu topped the chart with 1.6 billion video ads delivered, followed by Google sites with nearly 1.4 billion, the BrightRoll...
Internet users watched nearly 37 billion onlinecontent videos in April, comScoreVideoMetrix announced. Hulu topped the chart with 1.6 billion video ads delivered, followed by Google sites with 1.3 billion, the BrightRoll Video Network with 943...
As authorities in Mexico were stepping up preparations for an evacuation around the Popocatepetl volcano in case of a major eruption, the latest data from comScoreVideoMetrix shows that YouTube has already erupted as the second leading videoad...
So, instead of recounting just how big YouTube is (151.6 million unique viewers watched 20.5 billion videos on Google Sites for an average of 7.4 hours onlinevideo per viewer), let’s take a closer look at one of the other onlinevideocontent...
I’ve read the latest press release from “comScoreVideoMetrix, which says that 180 million U.S. Google Sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube.com, ranked as the top onlinevideocontent property in August with 162 million unique viewers.
According to comScoreVideoMetrix, YouTube.com represents more than 99 percent of the video viewing at Google Sites. ComScoreVideoMetrix released data Friday showing that 178 million U.S. ComScoreVideoMetrix also offers international coverage...
AOL Video Ranked #2 Most-Trafficked OnlineVideo Platform by comScoreVideoMetrix by Greg Jarboe ComScoreVideoMetrix has just released the March 2011 U.S. Google saw some small gains for the first time since September, according to comScore's...
In other news, comScoreVideoMetrix also reported that Americans viewed 4.3 billion video ads in March, with Hulu generating the highest number of videoad impressions at more than 1.2 billion. ComScoreVideoMetrix has just released the March...
ComScoreVideoMetrix has just released data showing that 170 million U.S. Internet users watched onlinevideocontent in February for an average of 13.6 hours per viewer. February 2011: Top OnlineVideo Sites in U.S.
ComScoreVideoMetrix has just released data showing that 170 million U.S. Google Sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube.com, ranked as the top onlinevideocontent property in February with 141.1 million unique viewers.
A few days later, comScoreVideoMetrix reported that 171.2 million unique viewers in the U.S.had watched onlinevideocontent that month. Some early results are in on YouTube TrueView video ads, the cost-per-view skippable ad model launched back...