In a sign of things to come, nearly 123 million people in the US, some 70% of the total online population, watched an online video of some sort in the month of January.The duo behind Joost correctly surmised some time ago that the future of television will really be the internet via online streaming. People want to watch what they want, where they want, and when they want. It's that simple. With our lives increasingly filled with such a wide array of entertainment choices to choose from, be it videos games, music, movies, you name it, the TV is forced to compete for precious time just like anything else. Well, comScore, a "leader in digital media measurement," recently released a report detailing the US streaming video market from its Video Metrix service. In January of this year, nearly 123 million people in the US, some 70% of the total online population, viewed more than 7.2 billion online videos. The average person streamed some 59 total videos, nearly 2 a day. Most of them are apparently of the YouTube variety as the average viewing time per video is 2.6 minutes.
In another piece of interesting data to note, the "primetime" hours for video streaming activity occurred between 5 and 8 p.m.. Considering that traditional TV primetime hours occur between 8 and 11 p.m. there is a huge potential for broadcasters to be able to essentially DOUBLE their primetime viewer ship and marketing audience.
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