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comScore highlights difference in online video viewer profiles

by Andrew Redfern @ 18th February 2008 4:51 pm

comScore showcased the results of a proprietary study of the online video audience at a Video Symposium in New York yesterday. The research was designed to understand the consumption habits and mindsets of Internet video users as they relate to online video, TV, and advertising and content across both media.

The results revealed differences in orders of magnitude: the heaviest viewers (top 20 percent of viewers) averaged 841 minutes of online viewing per month, while moderate viewers (next 30 percent) averaged 77 minutes, and the lightest viewers (bottom 50 percent) watched just 6 minutes each.

Online Video Viewer Segments                     Average Minutes per Month
Heavy Viewers (Top 20%)                                                841
Moderate Viewers (Next 30%)                                             77
Light Viewers (Bottom 50%)                                               6

“The difference in consumption levels was astounding. The usage differences are reminiscent of the early days of the Internet,” said Jarvis Mak, VP of Research and Insight at Media Contacts.

“However, the networks’ online distribution of first-run content will go a long way to bridging the gaps between heavy, moderate, and light viewers.”

YouTube is the common thread among the heavy, moderate, and light segments — it is the top video site for all three and reaches the most overall video viewers (54 percent reach).

Distinctive behavior for heavy video viewers is found by looking at the top indexing sites for this audience, revealing mostly niche video-sharing sites, each reaching less than 1 percent of the total U.S. Web population.

Online Video Site                                  Composition Index*
Ouou.com                                                         460
MegaVideo.com                                                    457
Youku.com                                                        449
zSHARE                                                           448
Tudou.com                                                        447

By contrast, moderate viewers show a high propensity to view specific video content on broadcast TV sites, including WorldNow (ABC), CBS TV Local, ABC Daytime, Scripps TV, and CMT, rather than frequenting more
general video-sharing sites.

The conventional wisdom says that the heaviest users of the digital channel are likely to be the heaviest consumers of media in general.

However, the study found that light online video viewers are actually heavier TV consumers, with 46 percent of this group indicating they watch more than 13 hours of TV per week. By comparison, just 39 percent of moderate video viewers and 30 percent of heavy video viewers watched the same amount of TV.

“To discover how best to reach and message online different kinds of  video viewers, we used the comScore data to further develop proprietary segments: ‘Content Explorers,’ ‘On Demanders,’ ‘Sight & Sounders,’ and ‘ Television Devotees,’ ” Mak continued.

“Capitalizing on the explosive growth of online video, especially as consumers have started exploring media and entertainment options due to the recent writers’ strike, requires a deep understanding of the viewing audience driving the demand.”

comScore showcased the results of a proprietary study of the online video audience at a Video Symposium in New York yesterday. The research was designed to understand the consumption habits and mindsets of Internet video users as they relate to online video, TV, and advertising and content across both media.

The results revealed differences in orders of magnitude: the heaviest viewers (top 20 percent of viewers) averaged 841 minutes of online viewing per month, while moderate viewers (next 30 percent) averaged 77 minutes, and the lightest viewers (bottom 50 percent) watched just 6 minutes each.

Online Video Viewer Segments                     Average Minutes per Month
Heavy Viewers (Top 20%)                                                841
Moderate Viewers (Next 30%)                                             77
Light Viewers (Bottom 50%)                                               6

“The difference in consumption levels was astounding. The usage differences are reminiscent of the early days of the Internet,” said Jarvis Mak, VP of Research and Insight at Media Contacts. “However, the networks’ online distribution of first-run content will go a long way to bridging the gaps between heavy, moderate, and light viewers.”

YouTube is the common thread among the heavy, moderate, and light segments — it is the top video site for all three and reaches the most overall video viewers (54 percent reach).

Distinctive behavior for heavy video viewers is found by looking at the top indexing sites for this audience, revealing mostly niche video-sharing sites, each reaching less than 1 percent of the total U.S. Web population.

Online Video Site                                  Composition Index*
Ouou.com                                                         460
MegaVideo.com                                                    457
Youku.com                                                        449
zSHARE                                                           448
Tudou.com                                                        447

By contrast, moderate viewers show a high propensity to view specific video content on broadcast TV sites, including WorldNow (ABC), CBS TV Local, ABC Daytime, Scripps TV, and CMT, rather than frequenting more
general video-sharing sites.

The conventional wisdom says that the heaviest users of the digital channel are likely to be the heaviest consumers of media in general. However, the study found that light online video viewers are actually heavier TV consumers, with 46 percent of this group indicating they watch more than 13 hours of TV per week.

By comparison, just 39 percent of moderate video viewers and 30 percent of heavy video viewers watched the same amount of TV.

“To discover how best to reach and message online different kinds of  video viewers, we used the comScore data to further develop proprietary segments: ‘Content Explorers,’ ‘On Demanders,’ ‘Sight & Sounders,’ and ‘ Television Devotees,’ ” Mak continued. “Capitalizing on the explosive growth of online video, especially as consumers have started exploring media and entertainment options due to the recent writers’ strike, requires a deep understanding of the viewing audience driving the demand.”



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