Posted by : Cyber Freak
Sunday, 17 February 2013
According to an online survey conducted
by Google, about two-thirds of the YouTube viewers in India are below
the age of 35 years, while 72 percent have a college degree or higher.
Moreover, one-third of viewers in the country access videos on their
mobile phones and spend more than 48 hours a month on YouTube, matching
the global trajectory, says the survey.
Google's
survey was conducted on more than 2,000 Indian YouTube viewers. With
the survey, Google has also coined a new section of viewers called
'Generation C', which is a young and tech-savvy group of people, who
are connected with the latest in content and culture.
The Generation C is deeply engaged with the online videos, spends hours
of watching, creating and uploading. “Generation C switches between
devices 27 times a day, and Indian users watch nearly 30 per cent of
their YouTube videos on mobile. Smartphone owners spend one quarter of
their YouTube time on mobile, while tablet owners spend about 20
percent,” says Google in its study.
Google's insights into India's users on YouTube clearly shows the
growing popularity of the social video networking site in the country.
The credit for YouTube's growth should be also given to the localised
offerings by the search engine giant. Last year, Google updated its TV Shows page for the Indian viewers,
adding more than 19,000 full episodes of as many as 300 programmes in
six different languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali,
Gujarati and Punjabi.
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