MySpace Video killing YouTube

by DJ Neawedde | 27th September 2006

MySpace launched their video sharing service 6 months ago and it already generates more video loads than Yahoo! video and Youtube.

According to comScore Media Metrix, MySpace served 1.4 billion videos in July 2006. Yahoo! served 812 million and YouTube served 649 million videos. MySpace Video is already more than twice as big as Youtube.


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    3 Responses to “MySpace Video killing YouTube”

    1. Yahoo aquires Jumpcut at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] Yahoo! announced today the acquisition of online video editing service Jumpcut. This was a great decision on Yahoo’s part as they are lagging behind MySpace Video, this aquisition will give them a chance to offer more to their video site users. […]

    2. PureVideo searches all major video sites at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] Currently in beta, PureVideo is a new video search engine that finds clips from YouTube, MySpace Video, Grouper, Google Video, Yahoo Video, ESPN, CNN, MSN Videos, Metacafe, Blip.tv and many more popular video sharing sites. PureVideo Networks is the parent of StupidVideos and GrindTV, so as Pete Cashmore of Mashable! states, “it’s interesting that they’re building a search engine that includes competing services.” […]

    3. Why MySpace Video can’t defeat YouTube at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] After reading Pete Cashmore’s post ‘MySpace Video Hits Back Against YouTube’ I began to realize that no matter how hard MySpace ‘hits back’, how many videos they serve, or how much they leverage their massive user base - Myspace Video will never reign over YouTube as the video sharing king. […]

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    MySpace Video killing YouTube

    by DJ Neawedde | 27th September 2006

    MySpace launched their video sharing service 6 months ago and it already generates more video loads than Yahoo! video and Youtube.

    According to comScore Media Metrix, MySpace served 1.4 billion videos in July 2006. Yahoo! served 812 million and YouTube served 649 million videos. MySpace Video is already more than twice as big as Youtube.


    Related Posts

  • Why MySpace Video can’t defeat YouTube
  • PureVideo searches all major video sites
  • Yahoo acquires Jumpcut
  • MySpace Worth $12 Billion?
  • MySpace Magazine?
  • Vidavee Graffiti: Vandalize any YouTube video as you see fit
  • Subscribe



    3 Responses to “MySpace Video killing YouTube”

    1. Yahoo aquires Jumpcut at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] Yahoo! announced today the acquisition of online video editing service Jumpcut. This was a great decision on Yahoo’s part as they are lagging behind MySpace Video, this aquisition will give them a chance to offer more to their video site users. […]

    2. PureVideo searches all major video sites at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] Currently in beta, PureVideo is a new video search engine that finds clips from YouTube, MySpace Video, Grouper, Google Video, Yahoo Video, ESPN, CNN, MSN Videos, Metacafe, Blip.tv and many more popular video sharing sites. PureVideo Networks is the parent of StupidVideos and GrindTV, so as Pete Cashmore of Mashable! states, “it’s interesting that they’re building a search engine that includes competing services.” […]

    3. Why MySpace Video can’t defeat YouTube at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] After reading Pete Cashmore’s post ‘MySpace Video Hits Back Against YouTube’ I began to realize that no matter how hard MySpace ‘hits back’, how many videos they serve, or how much they leverage their massive user base - Myspace Video will never reign over YouTube as the video sharing king. […]

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