comScore Reports that 94 Million Viewed Online Vid

Reston, VA, October 14, 2005--comScore Media Metrix today released the first publicly available analysis of consumer usage of online streaming video content, based on the comScore Media Metrix Online Video Ratings service. In June 2005, more than 94 million people in the U.S., or 56% of the domestic Internet population, viewed a streaming video online. Over the three months ending June 2005, the average consumer viewed 73 minutes of streaming video content per month. comScore Media Metrix Online Video Ratings deliver key metrics and analysis across specific Web sites and content providers, providing visibility into the rapidly-growing streaming media landscape. “This research confirms that streaming video is now part of the Web experience for a broad base of consumers,” said Peter Daboll, president and CEO of comScore Media Metrix. “This technology is changing advertising on the Web, by allowing richer, more emotive connections between brands and consumers.” Key findings from the June 2005 analysis include: - Male users, who represent 50% of the total online population, account for 61% of all video streamers. - Male and female viewers spend virtually the same amount of time viewing online video content (72.4 and 70.6 minutes, respectively). However, the 18-34 year-old male segment, which has proven difficult to reach through other media, views a significantly greater 84 minutes of online video content per viewer. - For the month of June, the Daytime daypart (10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) had the most streaming activity with 18 streams per streamer. This was followed closely by Late Night (1 a.m. to 7 a.m.) with nearly 17 streams per streamer and Late Fringe (11 p.m. to 1 a.m.) with 15 streams per streamer. “Online video is uniquely positioned to break through clutter, changing media preferences, and other obstacles facing advertisers today,” noted Mr. Daboll. “comScore is excited to have developed the only technology that can measure this revolutionary change in the advertising landscape.”