MySpace, Yahoo top video rankings
Cory Bergman September 27th, 2006
Comscore ranks MySpace number one as the site with the most overall video views in July. Meanwhile, Yahoo Video was tops in unique users. YouTube is next, followed by AOL and Microsoft. (The story makes no mention of Google Video, hmmm.) If the numbers are correct, MySpace should be celebrating, as the social networking site only recently added user video with much less functionality than YouTube. Oh, and this is where I should point out that none of these video leaders is an original media company (News Corp acquired MySpace and AOL acquired Time Warner).


3 Comments Add your own
1. Donnie MacIntyre | September 27th, 2006 at 9:59 pm
“Oh, and this is where I should point out that none of these video leaders — with the exception of MySpace, which was acquired by News Corp — is a media company.”
Maybe I’m just misunderstanding, but what about AOL? I think it’s safe to say that Time Warner is a media company, wouldn’t you?
2. Cory | September 27th, 2006 at 10:10 pm
Yep, you’re right, also an acquisition, but true. I’ll add…
3. Donnie MacIntyre | September 27th, 2006 at 10:54 pm
Ohh right right, you meant none acquisitions. Sorry I should read more carefully next time.
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