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Larry Dignan, Andrew Nusca and Rachel King

The Olympics Watch: Not That Much

By | August 11, 2008, 8:51am PDT

Summary: The Internet did not break, melt or probably even much notice the Olympics, in its first weekend. On Saturday, for instance, only about 4.8 million people watched 3.1 million video streams. On Sunday, 5.1 million watched 3.4 million. Here are the first three days totals: These are interesting in a couple ways: • Huddling up. The stats [...]

The Internet did not break, melt or probably even much notice the Olympics, in its first weekend.

On Saturday, for instance, only about 4.8 million people watched 3.1 million video streams. On Sunday, 5.1 million watched 3.4 million.

Here are the first three days totals:


These are interesting in a couple ways:

Huddling up. The stats indicate that friends and family do watch the computer screen at the same time. On average, about 1.5 people are huddled around each computer screen, when a stream is being played.

Short attention span. Most viewers are not watching complete soccer games or other events. Average time spent on the site is just starting to reach 15 minutes, at atime.

But back to the overall traffic. Let’s put 3.1 million streams in one day in perspective.

Google’s video sites typically deliver more than 4 billion views, in a month. YouTube accounts for 98% of that, according to comScore. Which means in the latest figures released, that YouTube delivered 4.1 billion views in one month.


That translates to roughly 132 million videos viewed off YouTube’s servers, every day in May.

So, Saturday’s NBC Olympics streaming total was about 2% of that.

Which seems to be a recurring number for online viewing of the Olympics. According to a piece in the Wall Street Journal, only about 2% of NBC’s Olympics audience watched online streams exclusively.

Now, it’s on to Day Four: The first day of the work week. We’ll see whether the in-office watching becomes statistically significant.

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Tom Steinert-Threlkeld is editor-in-chief of Securities Industry News, as well as a long-time media, technology and business journalist.

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Tom Steinert-Threlkeld has interests in two Web startups, which he cannot disclose until formally launched. They do not involve enterprise computing. He holds interests in technology companies only through mutual funds in which he has no say in their selection of investments. He has worked for Reed Elsevier PLC, Ziff Davis Media and the A.H. Belo Corporation.

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Tom Steinert-Threlkeld

Tom Steinert-Threlkeld is editor-in-chief of Securities Industry News, as well as a long-time media, technology and business journalist.

He experimented with online news delivery a quarter century ago, with a text-only online service called StarText at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram in Texas.
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Only viewable in the US!
Roque Mocan 11th Aug 2008
I am not in the US and I cannot view the NBC streams. So: YouTube all the World, Olympics only in the US...
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i watched in bits and peices this weekend via tv
Been_Done_Before 11th Aug 2008
I checked metal counts via the web.

I couldnt watch anything in its entirety because NBC kept switching between events then going to insane amounts of repeat ads. yay for dvr.

I wont go so far as to say their coverage sucked, i just wish they would present it a little better.

Yes we are all A.D.D kids who want to see everything, but its hard to enjoy anything if it keeps changing.
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I doubt the at work viewing will cause much of an increase, since the content filters in the enterprise will be hard at work blocking people from wasting bandwidth like that.
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seveprim@... 13th Aug 2008
5 days into the olypics and I haven't watched one event YES!!! Now only another 9 days and I can turn on the TV !!
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