Comscore Launches Video Metrix 2.0 to Measure Evolving Web Video Landscape

Next Generation Online Video Measurement Service Features Video Ad Reporting

New Metrics Enable Cross-Media Comparability and Help Improve Monetization of the Online Video Medium

RESTON, VA, July 15, 2010 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today announced the introduction of Video Metrix 2.0, the next generation of Comscore’s industry leading online video measurement service. The new service offers several enhancements – including reporting of online video ad impressions – designed to better align with the realities of today’s online video landscape. For more information on Video Metrix 2.0, please visit www.videometrix2.com.

“Online video has evolved in recent years from a medium delivering primarily user-generated content to a channel that now delivers a great deal of professionally produced long-form content that is identical to what a viewer would find on TV,” said Tania Yuki, Comscore senior director of video and cross-media products. “Consequently, more attention is rightfully being given to the monetization of the online video medium, particularly as it relates to the existing TV landscape. Comscore recognized that it was time to revisit our measurement of this space in order to provide the information being demanded by media planners as content increasingly moves towards digital formats.”

Enhancements to the service include:

  • The ability to filter video viewing activity between ads and content
  • TV show-level reporting for major broadcast sites (top online TV shows for ABC.com, NBC.com and CBS.com in June can be found here: http://blog.comscore.com/2010/07/comscore_enhances_online_video.html)
  • Additional reporting metrics, including average daily unique viewers, viewing sessions, percentage of ads by videos viewed, percentage of ads by time spent viewing video, ads per content video, content minutes per ad minute
  • Ranking of video ad networks by actual reach of ads delivered (as opposed to only the potential reach of the network)
  • Recalibration of estimates of unique viewers as a result of improved data collection methods
  • In addition, Comscore plans to introduce an updated Gross Rating Point (GRP) metric in the coming months to further enable cross-media comparability with TV. Video ads and content reporting capabilities are still under development in Video Metrix markets outside the U.S., but the other reported enhancements will be available in these markets with the June data release.

Top 10 Video Content Properties by Unique Viewers

More than 177 million U.S. Internet users watched video content in June. Google Sites, driven primarily by video viewing at YouTube.com, ranked as the top video content property with 144.5 million unique viewers, followed by Yahoo! Sites (44.9 million viewers) and Vevo (43.7 million viewers). Google Sites had the highest number of overall viewing sessions with 1.8 billion and average time spent per viewer at 261 minutes, or 4.3 hours. Hulu also had high viewer engagement with an average of 135 minutes (or 2.2 hours) per viewer.

Top U.S. Online Video Properties by Video Content Views
Ranked by Unique Video Viewers
June 2010
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

177,460

5,123,287

870.4

Google Sites

144,501

1,819,099

260.9

Yahoo! Sites

44,938

139,621

16.8

Vevo

43,700

192,771

66.7

Facebook.com

43,307

144,485

20.2

Fox Interactive Media

41,570

222,374

13.4

Microsoft Sites

38,995

208,558

44.5

Viacom Digital

32,049

74,498

43.5

Turner Network

31,712

104,094

25.1

Break Media

26,889

93,635

31.8

Hulu

24,001

127,431

134.8

Top 10 Video Ad Properties by Video Ads Viewed

Americans viewed more than 4.3 billion video ads in June, with Hulu generating the highest number of ad views at 566 million. Tremor Media Video Network ranked second overall (and highest among video ad networks) with 524 million ad views, followed by BrightRoll Video Network (333 million) and Microsoft Sites (222 million). Video ads reached 45 percent of the total U.S. population an average of 31.5 times during the month. Hulu delivered the highest frequency of video ads to its viewers with an average of 24.2 over the course of the month.

Top U.S. Online Video Properties by Video Ads Viewed*
Ranked by Video Ads Viewed
June 2010
Total U.S. – Home/Work/University Locations
Source: Comscore Video Metrix

Property

Video Ads (000)

% Reach Total U.S. Population

Frequency (Ads per Viewer)

Total Internet : Total Audience

4,341,110

46.1

31.5

Hulu

566,162

7.8

24.2

Tremor Media Video Network**

523,938

21.4

8.2

BrightRoll Video Network**

333,492

16.5

6.8

Microsoft Sites

222,427

8.1

9.2

SpotXchange Video Ad Network**

202,408

13.1

5.2

Google Sites

200,011

15.4

4.3

Break Media

179,603

9.6

6.2

CBS Interactive

151,123

7.3

6.9

ESPN

149,717

4.2

12.0

Viacom Digital

135,629

8.0

5.7

*Video ads include streaming-video advertising only and do not include other types of
video monetization, such as overlays, branded players, matching banner ads, homepage
ads, etc.
**Indicates video ad network/server

Other notable findings from June 2010 include:

  • The top video ad networks in terms of their potential reach were: ScanScout Network with 43.7 percent reach of the total U.S. population, BrightRoll Video Network with 40.6 percent, and Break Media Network with 36.8 percent.
  • 84.6 percent of the total U.S. Internet audience viewed online video.
  • The duration of the average online content video was 4.9 minutes, while the average online video ad was 0.4 minutes.
  • Video ads accounted for 12.2 percent of all videos viewed but only 1.2 percent of all minutes spent viewing video online.

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This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including, but not limited to, expectations regarding the impact and benefits to Comscore of the Comscore Video Metrix product, financial or otherwise. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially, including, but not limited to: the features and characteristics of the products, the rate of development of the digital marketing intelligence, Internet advertising and e-Commerce markets; the growth of the Internet as a medium for commerce, content, advertising and communications; and the acceptance of new products and methodologies by the industry, including existing and prospective clients.

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