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Online Video Statistics

Filed in archive Statistics by martino on September 18, 2006

Online Video Statistics
According to a telephone poll by the AP and AOL, 71% of U.S. Internet users who watch online video prefer to watch and download videos for free, sponsored by pre-roll advertising, while only 23% said they would prefer to pay for ad-Free contentlinks.

The poll also reports that

• Users prefer shorter videos

• 20% of those surveyed had downloaded or watched a full-length movie or TV show

• 54% of U.S. Internet users consume video online

• 32% of respondents say they watch more video online than they did a year ago

• 80% say their TV viewing habits remain unchanged

The poll, conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs among 1,347 online video watchers in the U.S., found that the top video categories were News, at 72%, and TV or movie clips, at 59%.






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