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04 Apr 07
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- Traditional media videos make up only a small percentage of YouTube views.
- NBCFoxTube, the hypothetical consortium, even if successful, won't dent YouTube's growth.
- Online video viewers usually watch short clips, not full shows.
the Vidmeter analysis supports the following theses:
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- Videos removed at the request of copyright owners accounted for only 9% of total YouTube videos.
- Removed videos accounted for only 6% of total YouTube video views. This finding is the opposite of consensus, which assumes that Big Media videos account for a small percentage of total videos, but a large percentage of views.
- Of the removed videos, Viacom's accounted for the largest share of views (2% of total YouTube views), and the second-largest share of videos (1%). Time Warner topped the latter category, also with 1%.
- Most of the videos removed (for Viacom and other Big Media companies) were music videos. Again, this is in direct contrast to the common assumption that they are Daily Show, Colbert, etc.
- Disney's most-viewed removed video, with 430,000 views, was "USC Cheerleader extreme wedgie."
Vidmeter's analysis (which is based on a sample rather than the whole site) goes far beyond my initial scan, but the conclusions are the same:
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03 Apr 07
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