14.6 billion videos were watched on YouTube in May, according to the latest video metrix stats from comScore. That’s an average of more than 100 videos per viewer, with 144.1 million YouTube users watching those 14.6 billion clips. YouTube had a 43.1% share of the US online video market in May, with second-placed Hulu way behind on 3.5% – 1.2 million video views. Vevo is now in fourth place in the US, with just over 430,000 video views in May, and an audience of 45.6 million people watching an average of 9.4 videos each.
14.6 billion videos were watched on YouTube in May, according to the
