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Americans Watched 12 Billion Videos in May

July 16, 2008 by Mike Abundo  
Filed under Computers

Are you watching more videos on MySpace or (God forbid) Hulu? I ask because the comScore numbers for May show Fox Interactive Media gaining a bit of market share in the US.

Oh well, there’s still some good news. Those same stats show that Americans watched 12 billion videos in May, up from 11.5 billion in March. Of course, GooTube still rules the roost with 34.8% market share.

I’d really like to see some global stats on this. MySpace is big mostly in the States, while Hulu is inaccessible outside the States. I’m willing to bet the Fox jump isn’t reflected globally.

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  1. hayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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