readwriteweb.com — According to the latest data from Nielsen Online (PDF), overall online video usage in April declined slightly compared to March (-2.3%), and all the major players, except for Youtube (+0.2%) and Hulu (+7.1%) saw the number of video streams on their sites decline. The real winner here, though, is MTV, which streamed 15.7% more videos in April...
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Closed AccountMay 16, 2009
sure it has. Because you were going back and watching all the episodes before.
long189May 16, 2009
MTV GET OFF THE AIRand my internet gashdurnit
zbeastMay 16, 2009
What people are watching MTV? since when? Did it change from it's 24 hour's of crap format?
evanman69May 16, 2009
douche.go play hacky sack and listen to your Nickelback albums.
mr_lyleMay 16, 2009
I'm curious to see what Hulu's numbers will look like for the month of May now that they've banned all the Hotspot Shield IP addresses. Considering people all over the world used Hotspot to watch Hulu outside of the US, It wouldn't surprise me if their numbers dipped.
socrates17Aug 12, 2009
I am not surprised at all. I would expect that music videos would be more popular online than entire TV shows and movies. Look at the most watched YouTube videos--most are music videos from popular bands. I think people are just more prone to watch a music video on their computer than an entire TV show.