YouTube Streams 14.6B Videos, 100 Videos Viewed Per User

YouTube users watched 14.6 billion videos for the month of May, an all-time high for the Website that accounted for 43.1 percent of all videos viewed online, comScore said June 23. YouTube’s growth shows that its popularity hasn’t waned despite a tense, three-year legal battle with Viacom, which sued Youtube for copyright infringement. Now that YouTube has successfully dispatched Viacom’s copyright infringement lawsuit, the video-sharing Website is free to ramp its video advertising efforts. Overall, 183 million U.S. Internet users watched some 34 billion videos for the month, an average of 186 videos per viewer. That’s a jump from April, when U.S. users watched 180 million videos. When people weren’t watching videos on YouTube, they were watching them on Hulu (1.2 billion videos), Microsoft Sites (642 million videos) or Vevo (430 million videos) So its now definitely safe to say, that Youtube is the number one video websites. It’s also the second most searched website, after Google.


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