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Web viewers abandoning UGC, watching more high-end content

November 21st, 2007 · 1 Comment

Not to sound like a broken record, but just this morning, while walking Henry in Prospect Park, I was talking with an advertising person about how there’s a ton of junk video on the web, and people are now starting to watch content with higher production values, and they will watch for longer periods.

Now Business Week write that user-generated content is not the buzz it was.

One after another, online video sites that have long showcased such fare as skateboarding dogs and beer-drenched parties are scaling back their focus on user-generated clips, often in favor of professionally produced programming. “People would rather watch content that has production value than watch their neighbors in the garage,” says Matt Sanchez, co-founder and chief executive of VideoEgg, a company that provides Web video tools, ads, and advertising features for online video providers and Web application developers.

Another site, ManiaTV, recently canceled its user-generated channels altogether (BusinessWeek.com, 10/22/07). The 3,000 user-generated channels simply didn’t pull in enough viewers, ManiaTV CEO Peter Hoskins says. Roughly 80% of people were watching the professional content produced by celebrities such as musician Dave Navarro and comedian Tom Green. “What we found out is, we don’t need the classical user-generated talent when we have the Hollywood talent that wants to work with us,” Hoskins says. Sony’s (SNE) Grouper in July relaunched as Crackle, sans user-generated content. Its only fare: professional-grade programming.

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Tags: Online Video · social media

1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Travell Perkins // Jan 7, 2008 at 8:32 pm

    So what will the Internet look like in 3 years then? UGC has a lot of momentum and there are still compelling stories being told without production value, but I guess they don’t get the millions of views in less than a week. Interesting…

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