Two-Thirds of Active U.S. Web Population Using Broadband, up 28
Percent Year-Over-Year to an All-Time High, According to
Nielsen//NetRatings
Video Sharing Sites - MSN Video, YouTube and Google Video -
Benefit From Broadband Penetration Increase
NEW YORK, March 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Nielsen//NetRatings, a
global leader in Internet media and market research, announced
today that the number of active broadband users from home increased
28 percent year-over-year, from 74.3 million in February 2005 to
95.5 million in February 2006. Broadband composition among the U.S.
active online population has seen vigorous growth during the past
three years, increasing at least ten percentage points annually and
hitting an all-time high of 68 percent for active Internet users in
February 2006.
From February 2003 to February 2004, broadband composition grew
twelve percentage points, from 33 percent to 45 percent (see Table
1). In February 2005, it increased another ten percentage points to
55 percent. This year, February saw broadband composition reach an
all-time high of 68 percent, increasing an impressive 13 percentage
points over the previous February.
Credit Pacific Service Union Overall Internet penetration in the U.S. has stabilized over the
past few years, reaching 74 percent at home in February 2006.
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Credit First Service Union As broadband penetration increases, so does the average PC time
spent per person. With fast connections to Web sites for online
photos, audio and video files, online visitors are devoting more
time to their computers. Since February 2003, the average PC time
per person among active Web users has increased approximately five
hours from 25 and a half hours a month to 30 and a half hours a
month.
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Card Credit Mobile Service "The correlated growth in average PC time per person is the
result of broadband users' greater satisfaction with their online
experience," said Jon Gibs, senior director of media,
Nielsen//NetRatings. "The 'always on' nature of a broadband connection
allows the Internet to become more entrenched in consumers' lives.
In broadband consumers' minds, activities such as checking account
balances, downloading music, watching streaming video and
checking email become just another application of the PC rather
than a separate activity that happens when they log on to the
Internet."
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Card Credit Discover Service Table 1: Growth in Broadband Composition and PC Time among
Active Internet Universe (U.S., Home Only)
____________________________________________________________________ U.S. Broadband PC Time Year Composition (%) Per Person (hh:mm:ss) ____________________________________________________________________ Feb-03 33 25:33:24 ____________________________________________________________________ Feb-04 45 27:52:29 ____________________________________________________________________ Feb-05 55 27:49:58 ____________________________________________________________________ Feb-06 68 30:35:54 ____________________________________________________________________ Source: Nielsen//NetRatings, March 2006
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Credit Public Service Union Note: Broadband data is based on individual, active Internet
users 2 years and older.
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Card Credit Processing Service Video Sharing Sites Enjoy Growing
Popularity
Center Credit Service Union With increased broadband penetration, a growing trend is
accessing streaming media online at video sharing sites. MSN Video
garnered 9.3 million unique visitors in February 2006, growing 44
percent over the previous year (see Table 2). YouTube and Google
Video grew from relative obscurity in February 2005 to substantial
players in February 2006, drawing 9.0 million and 6.2 million
unique visitors, respectively. iFilm and Yahoo's video search saw
triple digit year-over-year growth in their visitation, drawing 4.3
million and 3.8 million unique visitors, respectively.
Card Credit Service Wireless "Video sites have successfully tapped into the use of viral
campaigns, capitalizing on consumers' impulse to share funny clips
with their friends," said Gibs. "Among these sites, it is not
uncommon to see dramatic spikes in weekly Web traffic due to a
popular online video that has been sent from person to person.
Television networks should be looking to embrace, rather than pull
away from these sites, in order to generate buzz for their
broadcast programming."
Credit Security Service Union Table 2: Web Traffic to Video Sites, February 2006 (U.S., Home
and Work)
____________________________________________________________________ Video Site Unique Audience (000) Year Over Year Percent Change ____________________________________________________________________ MSN Video 9,279 44% ____________________________________________________________________ YouTube 9,045 NA ____________________________________________________________________ Google Video 6,246 NA ____________________________________________________________________ iFILM 4,336 102% ____________________________________________________________________ video.search.yahoo.com 3,774 148% ____________________________________________________________________ Source: Nielsen//NetRatings, March 2006
Credit Report Service Note: This list is a sample of popular video sites and is not
meant to be exhaustive.
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Christian Counseling Credit Nielsen//NetRatings reports February 2006 data for the Top Sites
by Parent Company and Top Brands. In addition, Nielsen//NetRatings
reveals the Top Advertisers by Company for February 2006.
Credit Federal Service Union Nielsen//NetRatings Top 10 Web Sites by Parent Company and Top
10 Web Sites By Brand, February 2006
Table 1. Top 10 Parent Companies, Table 2. Top 10 Brands, Combined Home & Work Combined Home & Work ______________________________________ ________________________________ Unique Time Per Unique Time Per Audience Person Audience Person Parent (000) (hh:mm:ss) Brand (000) (hh:mm:ss) ______________________________________ ________________________________ 1. Microsoft 112,388 2:04:09 1. Yahoo! 102,165 3:10:46 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 2. Yahoo! 102,826 3:10:12 2. Microsoft 95,555 0:46:13 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 3. Time Warner 100,015 4:50:21 3. MSN 91,622 1:43:51 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 4. Google 90,490 0:54:31 4. Google 89,059 0:53:11 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 5. eBay 59,120 1:49:13 5. AOL 73,289 6:00:13 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 6. InterActiveCorp 55,906 0:25:58 6. eBay 52,102 1:53:49 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 7. News Corp. Online 52,767 1:23:37 7. Amazon 38,994 0:21:14 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 8. Amazon 45,693 0:23:59 8. MapQuest 36,721 0:13:43 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 9. Walt Disney 9. Ask Jeeves Internet Group 41,249 0:34:05 Network 34,259 0:25:29 ______________________________________ ________________________________ 10. New York Times Company 38,559 0:15:37 10. Apple 34,211 1:04:13 ______________________________________ ________________________________
Credit Monitoring Service Example: The data indicates that 38.6 million home and work
Internet users visited at least one of the New York Times
Company-owned sites or launched a New York Times Company-owned
application during the month, and each person spent, on average, a
total of 15 minutes and 37 seconds at one or more of their sites or
applications.
Credit Division Service A parent company is defined as a consolidation of multiple
domains and URLs owned by a single entity. A brand is defined as a
consolidation of multiple domains and URLs that has a consistent
collection of branded content. Reach is a measure of the
unduplicated audience that visits a property. The data is expressed
as the percentage of the total universe of Internet users who
logged onto the Internet at least once during the reporting
period.
Card Credit Online Service Nielsen//NetRatings AdRelevance Top 10 Advertisers, February
2006
Consumer Counseling Credit Inc Top advertisers, ranked by estimated spending, are based on data
from AdRelevance, Nielsen//NetRatings'
advertising research service. An
impression is counted as the number of times an ad is rendered for
viewing.
Top 10 Advertisers by Estimated Spending ____________________________________________________________________ Total Estimated Advertiser Spending Impressions (000) ____________________________________________________________________ 1. Vonage Holdings Corp $23,022,500 9,473,806 ____________________________________________________________________ 2. Netflix, Inc. $16,669,900 6,961,163 ____________________________________________________________________ 3. GUS Plc $16,144,200 9,264,565 ____________________________________________________________________ 4. LowerMyBills.com, Inc. $12,075,000 2,439,032 ____________________________________________________________________ 5. Verizon Communications, Inc. $11,259,500 3,211,531 ____________________________________________________________________ 6. United Online, Inc. $10,219,300 3,468,026 ____________________________________________________________________ 7. General Motors Corporation $9,580,300 1,600,088 ____________________________________________________________________ 8. QuinStreet $9,389,800 1,880,501 ____________________________________________________________________ 9. NexTag.com $8,912,100 2,840,852 ____________________________________________________________________ 10. Scottrade, Inc. $8,893,200 1,789,189 ____________________________________________________________________
Card Credit Fleet Service Estimated spending reflects CPM-based
advertising online, and excludes
search-based advertising, paid fee services,
performance-based campaigns, sponsorships, barters, partnership
advertising, advertorials,
promotions and email. Impressions reported exclude house ads, which
are ads that run on an advertiser's own or related property and
co-branding relationships.
Card Consolidation Credit Example: An estimated 1.8 billion Scottrade, Inc. ads were
rendered for viewing at the cost of approximately $8.9 million
during the surfing period.
Credit Free Online Report About Nielsen//NetRatings
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and market research solutions, marketed globally under the
Nielsen//NetRatings brand. With high quality, technology-driven
products and services, Nielsen//NetRatings is the global standard
for Internet audience measurement and premier source for online
advertising intelligence, enabling
clients to make informed
business decisions regarding
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lifestyle and demographic data,
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