7 of 10 Indian Web Users Watch Online Video in a Month

YouTube Accounts for Nearly Half of All Videos Viewed in India

Comscore to Host Complimentary Webinar “The Rise of Online Video in India” on March 10

Mumbai, India, March 9, 2011 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released its latest study on online video viewing in India based on data from its Comscore Video Metrix service, which was launched in India earlier this year. The report found that 30.2 million online users in India watched online video in January 2011, representing 72 percent of the total online population. The report also found that Google Sites led the market as the top video property, driven mainly by viewership at YouTube.com. These findings and others will be presented via live webinar, The Rise of Online Video in India, on March 10. For more information and to register, please visit: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/162199177

“Online video viewing is quickly becoming a central activity for Internet users in India,” said Joe Nguyen, Comscore vice president for Southeast Asia. “The online video platform offers advertisers and marketers the opportunity to reach audiences in an engaging environment, providing the potential for significant brand interaction and awareness building. As broadband penetration in India continues to increase, we expect to see online video continue to grow and become an increasingly important channel for marketers to reach audiences in the burgeoning Indian online market.”

Google Sites Ranks as Top Video Property in India Fueled by Viewing at YouTube.com

In January 2011, 30.2 million Internet users age 15 and older watched online video in India from a home or work location, with an average viewer consuming 58 videos and watching 5 hours of video content during the month. Google Sites ranked as the top online video viewing destination in India across several metrics. More than 23.5 million viewers watched a total of 785 million videos on Google Sites, with viewers averaging 1.7 viewing hours during the month. Viewership at Google Sites was mainly driven by YouTube.com which accounted for 780.7 million videos, representing 44.5 percent of all videos viewed in India in January. Facebook.com ranked second with 6.6 million viewers and 30.1 million videos viewed, followed by Metacafe in third place with 3.9 million viewers. India-based properties Network 18 and Rediff.com India Ltd. both ranked among the top 10 largest video properties reaching 1.2 million and 861,000 viewers, respectively.

Top Video Properties in India**Based on Total Unique Viewers
January 2011
Total India Audience, Age 15+ Home & Work Locations*
Source: Comscore Video Metrix

Total Unique Viewers (000)

Videos (000)

Minutes per Viewer

Total Internet : Total Audience

30,155

1,755,186

302.8

Google Sites

23,563

785,417

101.0

Facebook.com

6,637

30,091

12.4

Metacafe

3,937

33,808

35.3

Yahoo! Sites

2,843

10,960

13.0

Dailymotion.com

2,720

24,128

56.5

VEVO

1,374

4,010

30.1

Network 18

1,229

5,525

109.0

Rediff.com India Ltd

861

2,930

5.0

Microsoft Sites

845

4,890

20.2

MIPS.TV

782

3,414

49.8

*Excludes visitation from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.
**Video Properties include all sites under that parent company. For example, Google Sites includes YouTube.com.

Comparative Look at Online Video Viewing in Across Global Markets

Comscore Video Metrix currently reports on video viewing behavior in 20 markets across the globe. An analysis of several of these markets revealed that online video viewing behaviors vary widely across countries. Compared to several countries, India displayed lower online video reach and audience engagement. In the United States, Brazil, United Kingdom and Singapore, more than 80 percent of online visitors watched video in January, while video reached 78.6 percent of Australians online and 71.8 percent of Indians online. Of the six markets, audiences in the United Kingdom averaged the most time watching online video at 18.3 hours per viewer during the month, followed by viewers in the U.S. (15.8 hours per viewer), and Singapore (10.7 hours per viewer). Viewers in Brazil and Australia exhibited the same viewer engagement at 7.7 hours per viewer during January, while viewers in India averaged 5.1 hours.

Although India currently exhibits lower online video penetration and engagement when compared to some other markets, the potential exists for this burgeoning online market to see continued growth in the online video platform as a key part of consumers’ digital experience.

Online Video Overview Across Select Markets
January 2011
Total Audience, Age 15+ Home & Work Locations*
Source: Comscore Video Metrix

Total Unique Viewers (000)

Hours per Viewer

% Reach Web Pop

United States

154,292

15.8

85.2%

Brazil

34,378

7.7

84.8%

United Kingdom

31,914

18.3

82.5%

India

30,155

5.1

71.8%

Australia

10,580

7.7

78.6%

Singapore

2,344

10.7

81.4%

*Excludes visitation from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.

Comscore will be present further insights into this topic during a live, complimentary webinar, The Rise of Online Video in India, on Thursday, March 10 from 1:00PM – 2:00PM IST. For more information and to register, please visit: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/162199177

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