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by The Newshoundon Sep 16 |
Want to know what the YouTube generation looks like? Google has released an Australian YouTube usage research report, based on a survey of 3,000-plus YouTube users.
Conducted by Research International, it reveals that the Australian YouTube community includes the whole family (14 to 17-year-olds only make up 7% of Australian YouTube users), includes workers, students, stay-at-home mums and retirees, and are not just techies and nerds – according to the study 61% of YouTube users are not tech-savvy.
Users encompass all life stages, with 55% being married, 35% single and 9% divorced and many believed that stay longer than they intended (79% or one hour and nine mins per week on average).
The research also indicated that 62% of those surveyed visit the site at least once a week, 47% share videos when they find a one they love, 86% spend time on YouTube for entertainment and 20% actually uploaded their own video.
Other findings from the survey include:
User age group percentages
Australian YouTubers watch a broad range of content:
No ads, on-demand... makes me wonder about what will happen after the break up of Telstra and true Broadband services are available (100MBPS+) with a true price taking market.
IP TV may well boom in Australia... will Google be on hand for metrics from IP TV alike it's ad-serv model of today. Compared to *spurious* estimates usage from user panels.
This will be an interesting space indeed.
If you'd like to hear more about Google's YouTube study from the horse's mouth, head here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0f3-nIwIgc
Cheers,
Matty Soccio
Deputy editor
Marketing magazine
Matty Soccio
Deputy editor
Marketing magazine