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Digital
VidZone passes half a billion videos mark
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 29 October 2010
Ready for a sentence packed with stats? VidZone, the free music video service for users of PlayStation, has delivered more than half a billion videos to 3.7 million fans in eighteen countries from its catalogue of 30,000 videos and recently launch 120 pre-programmed channels, serving up three billion ad impressions in the process. Got that? Good.
Ready for a sentence you won’t understand? The team at VidZone say their service, which first launched in June 2009, has proven so popular because of its “enhanced technical proficiency recently introduced over a JAVA and SQL framework promoting an effective and flexible speed of service”. Though they did add that having some killer tunes in their catalogue of videos had also helped.