YouTube The Only Show In Town? Do You Live On This Planet?
The Latest K of C Free Throw Viewing #s are in & YouTube is NOT The Big Draw. Not Even Close! Of 5869 Views, only 798 Views are on YouTube, or 13.6%. Thus, YouTube, as far as #s go, is not even close to majority.
With iVideo.ie which is registered to Cork in The Republic of Ireland, but the Servers are in Houston, TX, 3167 Views came via that Service. Vimeo.com, mostly noted for Artistic Videos, has 726 Views, much of it for Historical & Artistic Aspects of the Competition Coverage. Dailymotion has 689 Views & it is carrying this series of competitions for the 1st Time in History. Also new is blip.tv in this realm, at 440 Views, with #s growing for Long Island Final Coverage. The insignificant views on Viddler.com, do move upward on occasion. It is the YouTube #s which tend to stay the same for long periods of time, moving rather slightly.
Then again, think about this-many people would rather NOT watch everything on YouTube with the heavily cluttered interface. Over 5K did not view the YouTube Coverage, which is significant. As the coverage #s approach 6K views, YouTube is becoming less significant in #s & %s of views & viewers.
And for K of C Councils looking to webcast the Free Throw, this guide I believe, will be helpful in helping Councils to make the best choices in Video Coverage. The Free Throw doesn't need YouTube. It can get greater viewing #s elsewhere.
With iVideo.ie which is registered to Cork in The Republic of Ireland, but the Servers are in Houston, TX, 3167 Views came via that Service. Vimeo.com, mostly noted for Artistic Videos, has 726 Views, much of it for Historical & Artistic Aspects of the Competition Coverage. Dailymotion has 689 Views & it is carrying this series of competitions for the 1st Time in History. Also new is blip.tv in this realm, at 440 Views, with #s growing for Long Island Final Coverage. The insignificant views on Viddler.com, do move upward on occasion. It is the YouTube #s which tend to stay the same for long periods of time, moving rather slightly.
Then again, think about this-many people would rather NOT watch everything on YouTube with the heavily cluttered interface. Over 5K did not view the YouTube Coverage, which is significant. As the coverage #s approach 6K views, YouTube is becoming less significant in #s & %s of views & viewers.
And for K of C Councils looking to webcast the Free Throw, this guide I believe, will be helpful in helping Councils to make the best choices in Video Coverage. The Free Throw doesn't need YouTube. It can get greater viewing #s elsewhere.
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