Study: 1 in 5 adults watch Web videos
STUDY: 1 IN 5 ADULTS WATCH WEB VIDEOS
[SOURCE: Associated Press, AUTHOR: Anick Jesdanun]
One in five online Americans view video over the Internet on any given day, thanks to speedier Internet connections and a wider selection of clips, a study finds. Young adults watch in greater numbers and often turn to humorous clips, while all other age groups use video predominantly for news, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project. On a typical day, 19 percent of U.S. Internet adults watch some form of video. News ranked first and comedy second overall. Mary Madden, a senior research specialist at Pew, said news outlets, among the first to deliver online video, had an "early mover advantage" and got people comfortable with the idea of using the Internet for video. But the rapid rise of the video-sharing site YouTube, which Google Inc. bought in November, drew many younger viewers. Half of video viewers ages 18-29 watch clips on YouTube, and about 15 percent cite News Corp.'s MySpace. Only 7 percent turn to a cable or network TV site.
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