Survey respondents noted that the accessibility of online video had not changed their TV viewing habits, and a third said they were watching more video online than a year ago.News clips were the most popular, seen by 72 percent of online video viewers, followed by short movie and TV clips, music videos, sports highlights and user-generated amateur videos.
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Tuesday, September 05, 2006
posting video online? keep it short
A new Associated Press-AOL Video poll has found that just 20 percent of those who've watched videos online -- about half of all Internet users -- has downloaded a full-length movie or television show. As with videos shown to groups in convention halls or even those you see at home in your living room, shorter means more popular:
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