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YouTube Turns 5
Andy Goldberg | May 18, 2010

The amateur video ‘David After Dentist’ has garnered more than 59 million views, meaning ad revenue for Google and $125,000 so far for the video’s creator. But analysts say YouTube must attract premium content if it wants to compete against television. (Picture courtesy of YouTube) The amateur video ‘David After Dentist’ has garnered more than 59 million views, meaning ad revenue for Google and $125,000 so far for the video’s creator. But analysts say YouTube must attract premium content if it wants to compete against television. (Picture courtesy of YouTube)
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ChrisH
9:01pm May 18, 2010

"the biggest time-waster on the planet"

Wow, I was not into YouTube since the beginning, but since a friend of mine convinced me to try it, I have learned so much.

So many different opinions, so many different subjects, and the greatest minds are on there too.

I have come to love YouTube, and definitely do not consider it to be a waste of time


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It’s spawned scandals, spoofs and sensations and is probably the biggest time-waster on the planet.

But as video-sharing Internet site YouTube celebrated its fifth birthday on Monday, all the signs were that it’s just getting started.

The site, which uploaded its first video in May 2005, now boasts two billion video views per day, and according to industry experts could soon dominate the future of television.

Google, which bought YouTube in October 2006 for $1.65 billion, hopes those predictions come true, but success may prove elusive.

YouTube users already post more than 24 hours of video content every minute, and the site is the third-most heavily-trafficked on the Internet, according to Google. But the average YouTuber spends only 15 minutes a day on the site, compared to the five hours that are spent watching television, and the key challenge for YouTube is to close that time gap.

YouTube is adding rental capabilities for full-length movies, two-hour concerts and live sporting events in a bid to attract more high quality content to its lineup.

“There is only so much time that people can spend watching a cat on a skateboard,” new media consultant Derek Anderson says. “If YouTube really wants to displace cable and satellite television, it needs better content.”

One area where it is getting closer is in the quality of its broadcasts. Whereas Internet video was once rightly derided for its grainy imagery and stuttering playback, many YouTube videos are now available in 3-D and high definition, and can be viewed comfortably in peoples’ living rooms due to the growing prevalence of Internet-capable television sets and broadband connections.

“Broadcast, Internet and user-generated content will continue to converge,” says Bob Greenberg, chairman and chief executive of R/GA, a renowned digital advertising agency.

For younger viewers the boundaries that separate these different forms of broadcast have already disappeared.

“I don’t like to be tied to the TV schedules,” says Kelly Skinner, a 19-year-old student. “I prefer to watch the shows I want online, when it suits me.”

That shift is already showing up in the company’s financial results. According to a press release, YouTube earns money from more than one billion video views every week, with the result that the ad revenue that the company shares with the creators of its content more than tripled in 2009.

That can mean big money for the few videos that go viral, like “David After Dentist.” This is the snippet of footage that shows a disoriented child still groggy after his dental treatment, asking his father on the car ride home: “Is this real life?”

That video has been viewed more than 59 million times and still attracts more than 100,000 views a day, earning his family more than $125,000.

Ultimately, though, YouTube will need much more professional content in order to keep viewers around longer and attract premium advertisers.

Despite a billion-dollar lawsuit from media giant Viacom, Hollywood and Google are working hard on their relationship, which kicked off badly due to fears that YouTube was simply going to pirate all of Hollywood’s content.

“The relationship isn’t completely repaired, but they’ve come a long way,” media analyst Will Richmond says. “Hollywood recognizes the juggernaut that YouTube is.”

Bob Thompson, a professor of popular culture at the University of Syracuse, is stunned at YouTube’s rapid rise, but points out that it may be usurped by another quick riser, just like MySpace lost out to Facebook. He also says that for all its billions of video views, YouTube is still far less successful at creating cultural touchstones than television.

“The turnover is so rapid, the amount of memorable stuff that lives on is very small,” he says. “It comes and goes at an alarmingly fickle rate. It’s totally ephemeral.”

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