I love the smell of data in the morning! Interesting and surprising statistics about digital media and devices. Compiled & curated by Dan Calladine, Dentsu - dan.calladine@dentsu.com - All views expressed are my own. Please email me if you have any queries, amendments or suggestions. Follow me on twitter - I'm @dancall
Sunday, 31 May 2009
LOLcats was sold for $2m in 2008
Source: Seattle Weekly, 19th April 2009
Friday, 29 May 2009
Around 7m people in the UK are involved in illegal downloads
Source: Strategic Advisory Board for Intellectual Property(SABIP), quoted by the BBC, 28th May 2009
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
The internet is the largest advertising medium by revenue in Denmark
Source: ADOI Magazine, 26th May 2009, citing WARC
Friday, 22 May 2009
20% of sales of songs from Pandora come from the iPhone App
Source: Pandora CTO Tom Conrad, in Techcrunch, 7th May 2009
Thursday, 21 May 2009
20 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube each minute
Now, 20 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, and it is a testament to the fact that you've made YouTube your online video home."
Source: YouTube blog, 20th May 2009
In September 2008 the number was stated at 13 hours per minute
Monday, 18 May 2009
Mobile ad spend doubled in the UK in 2008
The study further broke down this total:
- Paid-for-search advertising on the mobile internet accounts for £14.4 million, 50.2% of all mobile advertising spend
- Mobile display advertising – which includes banners, text links, tenancies pre/post roll and in-game – accounted for £14.2 million in 2008, 49.8% of all mobile advertising spend."
Source: IAB/PwC, cited by MobiAdNews, 12th May 2009
Friday, 8 May 2009
iPhone applications are used an average of 20 times each
"Greystripe has dissected the usage patterns of 600 free, ad-supported iPhone applications in its ad network to come to a number of conclusions about consumers habits on the iPhone. Generally, it found that while usage may be intense, applications have a limited lifespan.
Here are the findings:
—Time spent per iPhone app session: an average of 9.6 minutes.
—Total number of times applications are accessed: 19.9 times before consumers stop using them.
—Users with household incomes above $165,000: 15 percent.
—Gender breakdown: 52 percent male and 48 percent female."
Source: Greystripe, cited in mocoNews, 28th April 2009
Tuesday, 5 May 2009
>20% of 1st day sales of a new Jimmy Eat World live album came from their twitter followers
Source: Topspin blog 3rd May 2009. See full post for background
Saturday, 2 May 2009
There is little correlation between the top films for box office and the top films for piracy
Chart & sources here:
Clearly you can argue that if someone illegally downloads a film they are less likely to pay to see it in the cinema.