Online Video Consumption in India Has Doubled in the Past 2 Years

Comscore Video Metrix Data Shows Surge in Online Video Driven by More Viewers Watching More Often

Mumbai, May 7, 2013 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the latest Comscore Video Metrix report showing that total online video consumption has doubled in the past two years to 3.7 billion videos per month. This dramatic growth has been driven by a sizeable increase in the number of online video viewers, in addition to increasing consumption per viewer. The total online video audience in India has grown 74 percent to 54 million viewers, with the average viewer watching 18 percent more videos and spending 28 percent more time viewing.

Online Video Viewership in India
March 2013 vs. March 2011
Total India – Age 15+ Home & Work Locations
Source: Comscore Video Metrix

Unique Viewers (000)

Videos (000)

Videos per Viewer

Minutes per Viewer

March 2011

31,944

1,863,927

58.3

337.8

March 2013

54,025

3,713,118

68.7

431.5

2 Year % Change

69%

99%

18%

28%

“The rapid online video growth we’re witnessing in India represents a significant opportunity for both marketers and media companies in India,” said Kedar Gavane, Senior Director, Comscore India. “Even in the very mature market of the U.S., online video has become one of the hottest sectors of because of the value marketers place on video ad inventory. As the Indian online video market begins to realize the value of its existing inventory while continuing its growth in viewers and consumption time, there will be substantial upside for the key players in this market.”

Top 10 Video Properties by Unique Viewers

Google Sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube.com, ranked as the top online video property in March with 31.5 million unique viewers, followed by Facebook with 18.6 million, and Yahoo! Sites with 8.2 million. Video ad platforms VDOPIA (6.4 million viewers) and TubeMogul (5.5 million viewers) rounded out the top five, highlighting that these platforms can deliver reach similar to that of the top video content networks.

Google Sites also led the pack in total video views delivered at nearly 2.1 billion, representing more than half the total online video market in India. Facebook ranked a distant second with 150 million views, followed by Dailymotion.com at 83 million. While Google Sites also ranked at the top in terms of average viewing time, Dailymotion was a strong #2 at nearly one hour per viewer during the month.

Top Video Properties in India by Unique Viewers (000)
March 2013
Total India – Age 15+, Home & Work Locations
Source: Comscore Video Metrix

Property

Unique Viewers (000)

Videos (000)*

Minutes per Viewer

Total Internet : Total Audience

54,025

3,713,118

431.5

Google Sites

31,519

2,068,156

257.8

Facebook

18,606

150,565

21.9

Yahoo! Sites

8,243

37,566

14.6

VDOPIA.com

6,444

23,492

1.5

TubeMogul Video Ad Platform

5,507

29,113

1.4

Dailymotion.com

4,275

83,002

59.6

Adotube

3,960

6,015

0.6

Komli Play

3,912

17,423

2.3

Viacom Digital

3,724

11,661

7.1

VEVO

2,880

13,704

13.6

About Comscore

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Amarpal Singh
Senior Marketing Manager APAC
Comscore, Inc.
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