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Media Mention
Jun 11, 2012NPR
During the 2008 presidential campaign, people on YouTube consumed a billion minutes of Barack Obama campaign videos. That adds up to almost 2,000 years.
This year, Obama and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney are on the way to leavi...
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Press Release
Jul 26, 2011
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Media Mention
Jul 26, 2011msnbc.com
The eyes have it: 71 percent of online Americans are using sites like YouTube and Vimeo, up from 66 percent a year ago, and 33 percent in 2006, according to the Pew Internet Project.
“The rise of broadband and better mobile networks and...
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Media Mention
Jul 26, 2011Washington Post
Seven in 10 American adults online are using video sharing sites such as YouTube, with minority users leading the way, according to a report by the Pew Internet & American ...
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Report
Oct 13, 2010Lee Rainie, Kathryn Zickuhr
19% of Americans have tried video calls or video chat or teleconferencing online and on cell phones.
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Report
Jun 3, 2010Kristen Purcell
69% of online adults have used the internet to watch or download video, with 18-29 year-olds leading the way. Comedy has supplanted news as the most viewed type of video online.
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Report
Jul 29, 2009Mary Madden
As the audience for online video continues to grow, a leading edge of internet users are migrating their viewing from their computer screens to their TV screens.
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