Thirty-five hours of video is uploaded to YouTube every minute–that’s 2,100 hours per hour and 50,400 hours per day. In other words, if a standard Hollywood movie is 120 minutes long (which, actually, seems a bit generous), that means that the length equivalent of roughly 176,000 movies are uploaded a week.
Okay, one more, from Google,
Another way to think about it is: if three of the major US networks were broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for the last 60 years, they still wouldn’t have broadcast as much content as is uploaded to YouTube every 30 days.
That number is an impressive jump from the already impressive 24 hours of video per minute that YouTube was logging back in March.
We’ll spare you the rest of the fun facts, but Google has plenty more, over on the official YouTube blog.
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