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From the Center For Media Research, "According to a recently published market report from AccuStream iMedia Research, user Generated Video (UGV) scored 22.4 billion views in 2007, up 70% over 2006. Semi professional content grabbed a 47.5% total share on MySpace TV, and the Screen Bites category on Crackle.com generated a 17.5% cumulative share of total views."
As you know I love video. TV runs deep in my blood since my first gig at WHBF TV in Rock Island, IL. One of the main goals of my blog is to keep readers abreast of new research and trends in the tech space that will have an impact on their magazine Web sites. I received the following information via e-mail from the Center for Media Research (CFMR). Learn more online at: http://www.mediapost.com/research/index.cfm I blogged about User Generated Content in detail in December of 2007. Read that entry here: http://ryandohrn.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=20&Itemid=26 I thik the findings of the CFMR as awesome and important to all magazine industry executives. The CFMR's findings continued by noting, "A more refined analysis, says the report, reveals average views per video of 10,695 in 2007. Crackle.com led the UGV group, averaging 216,596 per video, accelerated by its re-organization emphasizing category expansion and more professional content. User Generated Video Market Size (total "views") | Year | Views | 2005 | 3,250,000,000 | 2006 | 13,156,655,241 | 2007 | 22,368,960,636 | 2008 | 34,000,681,857 | Source: AccuStream iMedia Research, January 2009 |
The report says that in the entire market segment, there were a total of 1.68 million non exclusive videos added to UGV libraries in 2007 (net of removed, retired videos) that generated views and became part of library rotation and were accessible to users, averaging 9,538 views. Almost 20% of total views generated in 2007 were delivered by videos published in 2006 or before. Yahoo Video was one of the exceptions, opting to focus almost exclusively on videos published in 2007. Top line report findings and analysis: (All data presented, analyzed, summarized and forecast in this research report is based on video views that are non duplicated, and double counting minimized) - There were a total of 22.4 billion views of User Generated Content (UGV) in 2007, including professional, semi-professional and partner channel video views on UGV sites
- The market grew by an estimated 70% in 2007, up from a total 13.2 billion views generated in 2006
- The market is forecast to grow at 52% in 2008, and reach 34 billion views, as indicated by straight line linear regression analysis of current market data
- The UGV video segment is made up of several top tier brands which capture large chunks of viewing share, particularly YouTube and MySpace, as well as many second and third tier sites that contribute significantly to overall market
- It's estimated YouTube added 831,147 videos to its library in 2007 (net of all video retired or removals)
- An analysis of selected group of UGV sites reveals average views per video of 10,695
- Crackle.com was the market leader in generating views per video at 216,596, accomplished by emphasizing professional content
- Metacafe, a highly editorialized site with a mix of adult content was next at 85,505 videos per video
The report concludes that YouTube partner channels accounted for 10.6% of cumulative site views generated over the past year." Again, you can learn more online at: http://www.mediapost.com/research/index.cfm |