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YouTube TipSheet: Ten-Fold Increase to 60 Hours of Video Per Minute; Prepping for Super Bowl; Quarterly Earnings Ad Report

Five years ago, consumers were uploading six hours of video to YouTube every minute. Now, they’re uploading ten times that amount -- 60 hours of video to YouTube every minute, or about an hour of video to YouTube every second, the site said on Monday.

What’s more, YouTube users around the world watch four billion videos every day, an increase of 25% in the last eight months. According to comScore’s most recent figures, Google sites (which is primarily comprised of YouTube), lured 157.2 million unique viewers in the United States in December, watching nearly 22 billion videos that month.

The amount of videos viewed should get a big boost in less than two weeks from the Super Bowl. Typically, YouTube has earned millions of views for the Super Bowl commercials. Already, the Web site is gearing up to capture consumer interest in the Giants-Patriots showdown on February 5. The site’s Ad Blitz section  to vote on the best ads now includes pre- game coverage, such as news and recipes from YouTube partners.

Despite a disappointing fourth quarter earnings report last week, Google’s CEO Larry Page said the company is pleased with YouTube’s financials and ad performance. In addition to Android and Chrome, YouTube is one of the areas Google  will be devoting a lot of focus to in the year ahead, he said.

And, just for fun, if you want to see what 60 hours of video per minute equates to, check out this YouTube site.

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  1. Darrin Stephens from McMann & Tate, January 24, 2012 at 9:51 a.m.

    "Google sites (which is primarily comprised of YouTube), lured 157.2 million unique viewers in the United States in December, watching nearly 22 billion videos that month."

    So that means every person in the US watched about 2.4 Google videos during the entire month. Doesn't sound that impressive when you do the basic arithmetic.

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