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09-22-09, 07:21 PM
Has Hulu struck back?
Yes, says Nielsen. The long-form online video site, launched by NBC Universal and News Corp. last year, was the second-most-popular U.S. online video site after Google's YouTube in August in terms of video streams, Nielsen reported last week.
Hulu's approximately 10 million unique viewers streamed 393 million videos last month, more than No. 3 site Yahoo! and No. 4 MSN/WindowsLive/Bing.
The Nielsen report also reflects the growing popularity of the type of long-form videos that are Hulu's specialty. Although streams per viewer rose 20% from a year earlier, time per viewer surged 39%.
Total video streams last month surged 41% from a year earlier, and the number of people streaming videos on the Web increased 18%, according to Nielsen.
http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6698306.html
Yes, says Nielsen. The long-form online video site, launched by NBC Universal and News Corp. last year, was the second-most-popular U.S. online video site after Google's YouTube in August in terms of video streams, Nielsen reported last week.
Hulu's approximately 10 million unique viewers streamed 393 million videos last month, more than No. 3 site Yahoo! and No. 4 MSN/WindowsLive/Bing.
The Nielsen report also reflects the growing popularity of the type of long-form videos that are Hulu's specialty. Although streams per viewer rose 20% from a year earlier, time per viewer surged 39%.
Total video streams last month surged 41% from a year earlier, and the number of people streaming videos on the Web increased 18%, according to Nielsen.
http://www.videobusiness.com/article/CA6698306.html