YouTube set records in May and viewed more than one hundred videos per viewer

Last May was the best ever for the Web site YouTube, as it recorded record figures for the first time to exceed one hundred videos viewed per visitor, according to data released today by the consulting firm comScore.

The number of videos viewed online in the U.S. exceeded 33 900 million last May, of which almost 14 630 million (43.1%) were only seen parts on YouTube, a portal where your users will enjoy an average of 101.2 videos during that month.According to the consultant, is the first time that the Google web property exceeds the share of one hundred videos per visitor per month, a milestone for the portal, which also reached 144.6 million unique users, followed, and long-range by Yahoo (46 million videos per user and 7.3) and Vevo (45.6 million videos and 9.4).

In terms of total videos viewed on the web portal continues to YouTube Hulu, which offers free TV shows and movies without downloading and sponsored by several television networks and film studios.

In this website in May were more than 1.174 million videos (3.5% of total), a figure that surpassed the video sites of Microsoft (642 million), Vevo (430 million), Viacom (346 million), Yahoo (336 million), CBS (333 million), Turner Network (331 million), Fox (328 million) and Facebook (245 million).

According to data from comScore, 84.8% of internet users used part of his time to watch video content and it was estimated that a video posted online has a duration of 4.3 minutes on average.

Shares of Google, owner of YouTube, fell today at market close in New York Nasdaq 1.44% and ended at a price of 475.1 U.S. dollars each, while shares rose 0.19% in electronic transactions were made after the end of the regular trading day.

So far this year, their titles have been depreciated by 23.27%, but in the last twelve months, build up an appreciation of 16.08%

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