During a morning keynote at Contentonomics in Los Angeles, Ian Blaine, CEO of
thePlatform, disclosed that thePlatform's clients, as tracked by comScore's Video Metrix, had a combined total of 329 million video views in July of 2008.
Compared to the leading U.S. online video properties, thePlatform's volume of video ranks it third in terms of the amount of video the company manages. However, unlike Google (including YouTube) and Fox Interactive Media (including MySpace), which rank first and second respectively, the video managed by thePlatform is all premium video from leading media companies, nearly all of which is monetized through advertising.
comScore Video Metrix
Top 5 U.S. Online Video Properties* by Videos Viewed
July 2008
Total U.S. - Home/Work/University Locations
Source: comScore Video Metrix
Property Videos Share (%) of
(000) Videos
Total Internet 11,425,890 100.0
Google Sites 5,044,053 44.1
Fox Interactive Media 445,682 3.9
Microsoft Sites 282,748 2.5
Yahoo! Sites 269,452 2.4
Viacom Digital 246,413 2.2
* Rankings based on video content sites; excludes video server networks.
Online video includes both streaming and progressive download video.
During his keynote today, Blaine discussed a broad range of ideas about the intersection of video and social networking. In addition, thePlatform showcased collaborative efforts with two other subsidiaries of Comcast Interactive Media, StreamSage and Plaxo. With StreamSage, the companies demonstrated how advanced metadata techniques can yield better search results and better viewing experiences for consumers. With Plaxo, Blaine was joined on stage by Joseph Smarr, Chief Platform Architect of Plaxo, and the two demonstrated ways they are providing a "longer leash" that will enable media companies to share video across social networks, and across platforms like the PC, mobile phone, and television.
Additional information about Contentinople's Contentonomics show can be found at
http://www.lightreading.com/live/event_information.asp?event_id=28864.
thePlatform is the only white-label video management company that publishes media to the PC, mobile, and TV. Media companies use thePlatform's open system as the central hub for managing and monetizing billions of professionally produced video views annually. Customers rely on thePlatform to design unique Internet TV channels and syndicate video to the most popular destinations. The company offers customers unmatched flexibility to tailor their business needs through the broadest set of integrated partners, including leading campaign systems, content delivery networks, player technologies, syndication destinations, and more. Customers also benefit from 24/7 technical support and the ability to monetize their media businesses via advertising, subscriptions, or digital download services.