The Long Tail Of Video Sites Capture Half Of All Viewing Minutes
Erick Schonfeld
Feb 8, 2010

YouTube might be streaming more than 13 billion videos a month, or nearly 40 percent of total individual streams, but when you measure by time spent YouTube only accounted for 26 percent of all viewing minutes on the Web last year.  It is not surprising that it commands a smaller share of time spent watching videos than number of streams watched, since most YouTube videos are so short.  But what is surprising is how fragmented the Web video landscape remains once you go out past the top 25 sites.

According to comScore’s 2009 U.S. Digital Year in Review, more than half of all time spent watching videos on the Web (52 percent) last year was on Long Tail video sites beyond the top 25.  What you see is a real barbell distribution, with Youtube on one end and the Long Tail sites on the other.  Total video views more than doubled between December, 2008 and December, 2009, from 14 billion to 33 billion streams. So there is hope yet for niche video producers.

The Nos. 2 through 25 sites account for the remaining 22 percent of video minutes.  This group includes No. 2 video site Hulu, which just hit 1 billion monthly video streams in December, and fast-rising Netflix (no. 19).  Hulu’s 1 billion streams accounted for 5.8 billion minutes of viewing time, up 140 percent from a year before.

For  more from comScore’s report, see my earlier post on Ten Biggest Advertising Publishers On The Web or download the entire report here.

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  • Christopher

    I swear 1/4 of the Alexa top 300 websites are flash based free porn video websites.

    They get some massive traffic. But not in China!

  • Christopher

    start here
    http://www.alexa.com/topsites/global;3

    and start counting down the top 300 websites on the interwebs!

    I remember when porn sites used to charge people for content. That has to hurt the folks in the San Fernando Valley. No matter how pleasant the work is.

  • Lou Natick

    This is a real claim?

    The long tail can capture 50% of viewing minutes no matter what the actual distribution is, so long as you get to define long tail for yourself…which you do.

  • evan081

    Techcrunch’s site sucks now!! it loads so damn slow with all your add-on modules. while loading, it freezes my whole computer for 30 seconds before anything happens! its becoming like engadget

  • neflixxxxx

    What is pathetic tho, is that it has a wordpress icon infront of the url…… come on guys, get your own, it ain’t hard at all. (go ask that intern of yours with the free macbook)

  • David

    Something is wrong with the numbers because YouTube alone has over a billion playbacks per day which doesn’t add up to 13B per month.

  • Nivco

    Yeah that’s because as usual this whole article is based on US numbers not globals despite what the tone of the article could make you think…

  • Yeah

    Yeah, go and upgrade your broadband first and then your hardware. It’s perfectly normal.

  • http://www.qxdesigns.net Jeff

    It’s probably due to the fact that YouTube doesn’t have many TV shows / movies available…I know I always use Sidereel to catch up on TV Shows, which often links to no-name type websites that host these videos.

  • http://pandastream.com Damien Tanner

    It’s great to see the long tail taking off. I think we can expect to see more growth in this area as the cost and expertise required to handle videos drops. This was really the inspiration for me when we started our open source video encoding platform Panda (http://pandastream.com).

  • http://vitriolix.com vitriolix

    This is why people want *flash* on their smart phones and tablets. No, a dedicated Youtube app will not help you watch the content all over the web in flash. Nor is having to download and install an dedicated app for each of the dozens of different sites sensible (Current TV, Dailymotion, FunnyorDie, etc, etc, etc)

  • http://www.vidoelog.tv Mackeenzy

    It is for this reason that the first video portal in the world http://www.videolog.tv just keeps growing in Brazil.

  • http://www.boldbodyfitness.com/ Ronald

    Thanks for the report Erick, very interesting.

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