Viewership on the Rise: Online Video Ads Reach 50 Percent of U.S. Population
By Rob Scott
September 27, 2011
September 27, 2011
- American consumers cumulatively watched about 2.5 billion minutes of online ads in August, according to a new report released by comScore.
- The report indicates that 86 percent of U.S. Internet users watched at least some online video content last month, and more than half of that content was accessed via YouTube.
- Also worth noting: Facebook, already the largest photo site on the Web, was the third largest video site in terms of unique viewers.
- The rankings “find Facebook retaining third position in August, with 51.6 million unique viewers, trailing VEVO in second (with 62 million) and Google Sites (i.e. YouTube) at 162 million,” reports TechCrunch.
- According to comScore, video ads accounted for 13.4 percent of all videos viewed — and Hulu generated the highest number of video ad impressions (996 million in August alone), compelling figures for advertisers when you take into account that Hulu does not allow you to skip over videos.
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