Viacom's video traffic spikes
Viacom’s video traffic has spiked after the company had YouTube remove thousands of video clips. Traffic to several of its popular websites including MTV.com, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon surged in the past month.
Viacom says MTV.com traffic was up more than 50% while MTV.com traffic almost doubled, rising by 90%. Nickelodeon, the popular kids and teenager channel, saw its traffic increase by 30.
Read more ... Financial Times.
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