Yahoo Returns To No. 2 Video Site, Ahead Of Facebook

Facebook’s tenure as the number two video site in the U.S. was short-lived. According to the latest comScore video rankings, Yahoo returned to second place in September after Facebook held the spot in August. Here’s the chart for September: Video viewing overall was down slightly in September in the U.S.

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Facebook’s tenure as the number two video site in the U.S. was short-lived. According to the latest comScore video rankings, Yahoo returned to second place in September after Facebook held the spot in August.

Here’s the chart for September:

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Video viewing overall was down slightly in September in the U.S.


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