Microsoft is now second biggest video site in US

Microsoft sites have suddenly become the second most popular U.S. video site in February, a jump of 5 places from #7 and past sites like Yahoo, Facebook, MTV (Viacom) and AOL. Is that Bing effect or new love for Microsoft?

comScore Releases February 2011 U.S. Online Video Rankings

Google Sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube.com, ranked as the top online video content property in February with 141.1 million unique viewers. Microsoft Sites captured the #2 ranking (up from #7) with 48.8 million viewers, followed by Yahoo! Sites with 46.7 million viewers. Facebook.com came in fourth with nearly 46.7 million viewers, while VEVO ranked fifth with 45.9 million viewers. Google Sites had the highest number of viewing sessions with 1.8 billion, and average time spent per viewer at 262 minutes, or 4.4 hours.

Top U.S. Online Video Properties by Video Content Views
Ranked by Unique Video Viewers
February 2011
Total U.S. – Home/Work/University Locations
Source: comScore Video Metrix

Property

Total Unique Viewers (000)

Viewing Sessions (000)

Minutes per Viewer

Total Internet : Total Audience

169,646

5,038,485

816.4

Google Sites

141,065

1,829,662

261.6

Microsoft Sites

48,812

297,731

46.5

Yahoo! Sites

46,714

200,088

36.3

Facebook.com*

46,661

170,319

18.5

VEVO

45,917

222,110

86.7

Viacom Digital

45,214

229,856

74.2

AOL, Inc.

38,773

137,362

23.1

Turner Digital

27,447

87,652

25.3

Hulu

27,257

143,461

224.3

NBC Universal

24,185

53,136

20.4

*Facebook.com experienced a positive step-change in its data this
month due to the inclusion of an additional video serving location that
was not previously credited to Facebook.